THE OBJECTS LIST

The primary index of the CLEAVE OBJECT universe: a living archive of fragments, sequences, and structures filed over time.


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LD Song LD Song

Page 4, Sight, CLEAVE — Issue 001

↳ Source: 01.01.01.01.T008.00

↳ XREF: 05.01.01.01.T333.02

SPECIFICATIONS
Format zine page
Materials printed paper, reproduced collage image, reproduced word collage overlay
Size 3.75 × 5 in.
Medium printed reproduction of collage and word collage
VISUAL RECORD
OBJECT 05.01.01.01.T010.04

Field Notes: Issue 001, sight section, page 04. This object is the image on the page itself rather than the original collage: a printed zine-page reproduction of a collage overlaid with word-based visual fragments. Retained as part of the issue’s internal visual sequence and as a distinct unit within the zine’s structure.

Created: 2026-02-20


AVAILABILITY
Purchasable  — NO
Status  — ACTIVE


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LD Song LD Song

Page 2, Sight, CLEAVE — Issue 001

↳ Source: 01.01.01.01.T008.00

↳ XREF: 05.01.01.01.T010.04

SPECIFICATIONS
Format zine page
Materials printed paper, reproduced collage image
Size 3.75 × 5 in.
Medium printed reproduction of collage
VISUAL RECORD
OBJECT 05.01.01.01.T333.02

Field Notes: Issue 001, Sight section, Page 02. This object is the image on the page itself rather than the original collage: a printed zine-page reproduction of an image showing a human figure behind interlocking triangles. Retained as part of the issue’s internal visual sequence and as a distinct unit within the zine’s structure.

Created: 2026-02-20


AVAILABILITY
Purchasable  — NO
Status  — ACTIVE


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LD Song LD Song

Self-Portrait, c. 2009

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SPECIFICATIONS
Format Collage
Materials found magazine paper, cosmetics
Size
Medium Mixed-media collage on paper
VISUAL RECORD
OBJECT 05.00.00.00.T013.00

Field Notes: Early collage self-portrait object. Persona as a constructed face assembled through cut paper and cosmetics, treating selfhood as something styled, staged, and materially composed rather than simply mirrored. But the actor always remains backstage....

Created: c. 2009


AVAILABILITY
Purchasable  — NO
Status  — Destroyed


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