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   <institution>University of Wales, Newport</institution>
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    <text>Documentary Photography</text>
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    <text>Clare Bottomley</text>
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    <text>Plato's Cave</text>
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     <text>Last summer, i became fascinated by Greek mythology. To a certain extent these collections of fables depict how we live are lives, by what we deem to be right or wrong.  The simplicity of the morals acted out by the various characters captured my imagination. Applying this moralistic simplicity back into modern society, where sometimes morals can be lost behind a barricade of political correctness, beaucary and much more obviously alcohol.</text>
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    <text>clarebottomley@live.co.uk</text>
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     <text>Dionysus</text>
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