( Objets trouvées): objects which come to an artist's attention by chance: part of a surrealist theory which holds that any object can be a work of art and be exhibited as such; if an object is not used exactly as it was discovered, it is called composed, interpreted or assisted
Any natural or man made object found and used in a work or art.
common or unusual objects that may be used to create a work of art; specifically refers to scrap, discarded materials that have been “found” and used in artworks
Objects that are collected by the teacher or students often given symbolic significance to provide a stimulus within the drama.
Object that are found and collected by an artist to use in projects, such a bottle caps, pieces of paper, etc.
Sculpture materials from everyday life.
Everyday objects incorporated into a work of art. The term was first used in reference to Marcel Duchamp's ready-mades.
an existing object, often a mundane manufactured product, which has been given a new identity as an artwork or part of an artwork. Found objects are generally old or discarded items.