Documentation of performance at the Regina Gouger Miller Gallery,
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, January 20, 2006

Dan (foreground) and Chuck orienting the survey crew before the opening.
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Chuck administering the entry survey to a visitor entering the gallery.
Students giving the
entry survey to gallery visitors.

Long view of the art installation with Allegheny River backdrop.

A crowd gathers around the table to observe the dissected fish and samples.
Female white bass with fillet removed reveals inner cavity with one ovary still intact. The Lake Erie bass was purchased at a local supermarket.
Red tag indicates this visitor has taken part in the entry survey.
Labeled petri dishes present dissected organs from the white bass. Diseased liver can be observed with the microscope.
Steffi stands ready to answer questions as a visitor uses the microscope.
Dan answers technical questions raised by the installation.

Ann explains the PSR fish advisories to an interested visitor.

 

Color-coded recipe
cards include state
health advisories.

This female rainbow trout is an elegant reminder that even in death, we admire the tender beauty of aquatic life

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