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There are no noticeable scratches or stains. As shown in the third image, there is some slight creasing on the corners. Price reduction is not possible. Checked Baggage, published in 2004, is one of two graduation projects by Christien Meindertsma at the Design Academy Eindhoven. This book covers all the items confiscated from travelers at Schiphol Airport over a week. It features everything seized, from children's cutlery to potato knives, from hairdressing scissors to nail clippers. Through this project, she aimed to capture and visually represent the absurdity of having even personal belongings confiscated in an era of heightened security. In 2004, 1,000 copies of the book were published, and with each book sold, the buyer was given one of the original confiscated items. Two years after its publication, in 2006, it was also featured in "The Photobook: A History VOLUME 2," a collection of the history of photobooks by Martin Parr, and has become a highly acclaimed book worldwide. Meindertsma had kept 1,843 "confiscated items," so this book, which is the second and final edition of this art piece, was limited to 1,843 copies. Each book contains one of the confiscated items, shrink-wrapped.
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