body | color | collections | commodity | cube | document | fabric | fetish | gender | glass | home | identity | living | machine | metal | minimal | mobility | narrative | olfactory | organic |
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Compact Disc: Hail Full of Grace - The McElheron Family SIngers | |||
Narrative: Copper sourced from Chile, Peru, or Ecuador and produced in a factory in the United States; aluminum from Russia or China; polycarbonate plastic from California, South Africa, Somalia, South Korea, or Germany; boxite from Australia, and parts assembled in a factory in the United States. Printed and distributed independently through the McElheron family, this CD was given to me by my father who printed them for my mother and her siblings: the McElheron Family Singers. I took a copy with me to Brooklyn, New York and it has traveled to Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and back to New York, from Brooklyn, to Queens, to the Waterpod, to Manhattan, and back to Brooklyn. The larger supply chain includes: Petroleum refineries; Power generation and supply; Plastics material and resin manufacturing; Coal mining; Alumina refining and primary aluminum production; Oil and Gas extraction; Motor vehicle parts and manufacturing; Truck transportation; Iron and steel mills. Water withdraw includes: Power generation and supply; Grain farming; Paints and coating manufacturing; Paperboard mills; Iron and steel mills; Aluminum and other metal ore mining; Other basic organic chemical manufacturing; Motor vehicle parts and manufacturing.
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