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Describe some of the activities performed in Allan Kaprow's Household of 1964 and analyze some of the underlying themes of the activities.
 
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What is the name of the age in which casting was invented, and what objects were made at that time and how were they made?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Male participants built a tower of trash; women participants built a nest of nest of saplings and string.
2. The participants towed a smoking wrecked car to the site.
3. The men covered the car with jam. Both women and women ate the jam off the car, the women by licking and the men by wiping it with bread.
4. The women destroyed the tower. The men destroyed the nest.
5. Underlying themes are relations between men and women and the way violence can draw us together or apart.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Casting is an invention of the Bronze Age, when it was used to make utensils by pouring liquid bronze into molds.



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