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artist/creator

Fran Crowe, Museum of Beyond

Curator
human, future
mid-Anthropocene

early-Anthropocene
England

These two-part plastic whistles may have been used by women in coastal settlements to summon their menfolk back from the sea. Colours in the Consumer Age had marked gender significance with pearlescent and pastel colours (pink, in particular) being extensively used to make items attractive to women and girls. In extreme cases, girl babies were from birth dressed in and surrounded by only pink items.

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Underwater whistle

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