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Navigating
from the Tar Findings and the Cosmic Forms pages.
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From either the Tar
Findings or the Cosmic Forms pages all the cells are active
and will lead you to different parts of the site. If you let your
cursor (the little hand) sit for a moment, a text bubble appears and
tells you which page you will visit if you click there.
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On
both Tar Findings and Cosmic Forms pages the top row
of cells will lead you to the textual resources of the site. These
pages will open in a new window that you can close, as you usually
do with any other window. Clicking on the second cell from the left
of the top row will take you to a page entitled, How does
it work? A word from the webmaster.
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Likewise,
on both Tar Findings and Cosmic Forms pages, clicking
on the third cell from the left of the top row will take you to Barbara
Crane's biography.
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And on both Tar Findings
and Cosmic Forms pages clicking on the fourth cell from the
left of the top row will take you to Barbara Cranes bibliography.
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Again,
on both Tar Findings and Cosmic Forms pages, clicking
on the fifth cell from the left of the top row will take you to Barbara
Crane's artist's statements.
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Moreover on both Tar
Findings and Cosmic Forms pages, clicking on the seventh
cell from the left of the top row will take you to two different essays
written about Barbara Crane's Urban Anomalies series.
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On both Tar Findings
and Cosmic Forms pages as well, clicking on the eighth cell
from the left of the top row will take you to a list of gallery contacts.
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Finally,
on both Tar Findings and Cosmic Forms pages, clicking
on the ninth cell from the left of the top row will take you to an
essay by Philippe De Jonckheere, the webmaster, recalling the time
when Barbara Crane was a Photography Professor at the School of the
Art Institute of Chicago.
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Last,
when you click on the last cell of the top row, on both Tar Findings
and Cosmic Forms pages, it will take you to the file cabinet.
This is an important feature of the site. It gives you the opportunity
to look for a specific series of images from Barbara Crane or written
information. These are reachable by searching through the folders
and the files that actually comprise this site. In a way, it is as
if you were going through the hard drive of the webmasters computer,
which explains why some of the icons are in French. Dont be
deterred by this. Just act as if it were your own computer.
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