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assemblage

American  
[uh-sem-blij, a-sahn-blazh] / əˈsɛm blɪdʒ, a sɑ̃ˈblaʒ /

noun

  1. a group of persons or things gathered or collected; an assembly; collection; aggregate.

  2. the act of assembling; state of being assembled.

  3. Fine Arts.

    1. a sculptural technique of organizing or composing into a unified whole a group of unrelated and often fragmentary or discarded objects.

    2. a work of art produced by this technique.

  4. Archaeology. the aggregate of artifacts and other remains found on a site, considered as material evidence in support of a theory concerning the culture or cultures inhabiting it.


assemblage British  
/ əˈsɛmblɪdʒ /

noun

  1. a number of things or persons assembled together; collection; assembly

  2. a list of dishes served at a meal or the dishes themselves

  3. the act or process of assembling or the state of being assembled

  4. a three-dimensional work of art that combines various objects into an integrated whole

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assemblage Scientific  
/ ə-sĕmblĭj /
  1. A collection of artifacts from a single datable component of an archaeological site. Depending on the site and culture, an assemblage may be associated with a single limited activity, as with stone tools found at a butchering site, or may reflect a broad range of cultural life, as with artifacts that are found in a communal living site.


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Etymology

Origin of assemblage

From French, dating back to 1695–1705; see origin at assemble, -age

Explanation

An assemblage is a bunch of parts, pieces, or people collected together into an organized group, always for some specific purpose. On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech in Washington DC to hundreds of thousands of citizens — an assemblage of people who all wanted to end racism. A computer is an assemblage of wires and microchips. An artist who makes sculptures from trash creates assemblages of recycled materials. The word assemblage is related to assembly — which sometimes refers to a gathering in the gymnasium that you’d like to skip.

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Assemblage artist Bobby Furst used proceeds from his massive sculpture at the Sunset Strip restaurant Boa to buy his Joshua Tree property 20 years ago.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 18, 2024

The Assemblage is a coworking, co-living and community space that bills itself as “collaboration for the future of humanity.”

From Slate • Jul. 6, 2018

Assemblage time series reveal biodiversity change but not systematic loss.

From Nature • Oct. 31, 2017

But “Gold Standard” is not a great combine and serves more as a warning to future artists: Assemblage without thought will lead to mere concatenations of trash.

From Washington Post • Aug. 11, 2017

Assemblage -- N. assemblage; collection, collocation, colligation†; compilation, levy, gathering, ingathering, muster, attroupement†; team; concourse, conflux†, congregation, contesseration†, convergence &c.

From Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Roget, Peter Mark

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