2001 Demented Breakfast Cereal Treats

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Dimples and Chads

by Jeremy and Fran -- This is one entry that speaks for itself. Though in a certain way one wishes it didn't have to. If you know what I mean.

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Mask of Agamemnon

by Tim -- the actual mask taken from the grave of the Mycenaean king, originally fabricated by ancient cereal-workers from Rice Crispies, and temporarily loaned to our exhibition from the collection of the National Museum in Athens. Material evidence that ancient Troy was actually constructed of Rice Crispie Crunch.

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2000 Cereal-land Presidential Election

by William -- Cereal Box art by a connoisseur of processed grains, sugar,  and electoral politics.

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Shredded Wheat Stonehenge

by Michael and John -- A venue around which people have danced for thousands of years in the light of the full moon. 

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Bran Muffins and Cereal Treats

by Joy and Andy -- A game of chance? A symbolic representation of the vicissitudes of life? A tasty chocolate treat? A meditation on the effervescent  frailty of the human condition?

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Crunch Helmet

by Phil -- An exact replica of the headgear worn by Cap'n Crunch himself as he went into battle at Waterloo in the service of the King of Outer Tryfoogla.

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Core Sample from Outer Ballard

also by Phil -- Cereal sedimentary record tracing several million years of dinosaur evolution, extracted from a bizarre sandstone formation near 15th Ave. W. and 85th St.

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Cheerios Counting Book and Constitutional Principle

by Donald -- Article I, Section 32 of the Washington State Constitution states: "A frequent recourse to fundamental principles is essential to the preservation of liberty." As we embark on new and important technological initiatives, a refresher course in certain fundamentals will be helpful.

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Butterfly Ballot

by Sarah and Dale -- An observation, merely. Nothing more. NOT a comment, or the expression of an opinion, or an implied critique, or a political polemic of any kind. But if you want to read anything into this display of an instrument of disenfranchisement, you are of course welcome.

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Faux Gogh Field

by Ken -- A sunny field in southern France, somewhere near the small town of Arles, rendered impressionistically in several kinds of cereal.

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Call Me Trixmael

by Mary -- As you go in search of the great white mythological cereal box, don't forget to bring along sustenance for your many rabbity friends.

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