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>toy
guns
kids will be kids, the old saying goes. but should children
still be playing with toy guns? when does the visual presence
of a toy & real weapon become misconstrued? where is the line
to be drawn? this project explores both the existence of toy & replica guns & also the problems that can occur because
of them. in particular when these toy or replica guns are seen
as real, from a distance for example & the problems this can
then cause. a set of macro rings were to fitted to my slr for
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