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Rock-paper-scissors
(also known as scissors-paper-stone, jan-ken-pon, rochambeau or
ching-chang-wulla),is a popular two-person hand game often used as a
selection method in a similar way to coin flipping or drawing
straws. However, unlike truly random selections, it can be played
with skill if the game extends over many sessions, as a player can
often recognize and exploit the non-random behavior of an
opponent. Rock (represented by a clenched fist) breaks or blunts
scissors. Paper (represented by an open hand with the fingers extended
parallel to the ground) covers rock. Scissors (represented by the index
and middle fingers extended and separated like a peace sign on its
side) cut paper.
The artists of Rock-Paper-Scissors have been given this title as a
theme. Their interpretations of it will range from conceptual
ideas inspired by the title to the very literal use of its materials or
images.
Please join us at the artists' reception from 1:00 to 4:00 on Sunday,
October 24 for an opportunity to purchase this new work and discuss it
with its creators. |
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PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN
OPENING RECEPTION WITH THE ARTISTS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1:00 - 4:00 PM
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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With
awareness of cultural diversity and the positive values of artistic
regionalism,
the Sandusky Cultural Center provides educational and
entertaining
exhibits that stimulate an interest in the fine arts, provide a focus
for
multicultural awareness, and introduce complex issues and challenging
concepts. |
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