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title>TARDIS
author> Deirdre M. Donoghue
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The premise to this work was to look
at my personal mobility and freedom as agents, which are being narrated
and dictated by the various socio-cultural roles that I embody.
Mobility becoming an agent which either increases or decreases the
distance between my body (the capsule) and the various roles; mother,
wife, daughter, student, professional etc. attached to my body,
and as such begins to measure freedom.
Central questions throughout the making of this work were; who am
I mobile for; who
benefits from my mobility, and what is the difference between true
mobility/immobility.
The TARDIS is a fictional time machine and spacecraft
in the British science fiction television program Doctor Who. A
product of Time Lord technology, a properly piloted and working
TARDIS is capable of transporting its occupants to any point in
space and time. Its interior exists in multidimensional space, leading
to it being significantly larger on the inside than it appears from
outside. Externally, the TARDIS resembles the shape of a 1950’s
British police box, and the program has become so much a part of
British popular culture that the shape of the police box is now
more immediately associated with the TARDIS than its original real-world
function. The word has also entered popular usage and is used to
describe anything that seems bigger on the inside than on the outside.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardis)
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