Carcan
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- René Carcan (May 25, 1925—1993) is a noted Belgian engraver and sculptor, who thrived in the late 20th century. He and Graciela Rodo Boulanger studied etching under Johnny Friedlaender
- Carcan is a French word for an iron ring used for a form of public humiliation by exposition at a pole, see pillory or stocks. Carcan is derived from the Old High German querca ('neck').
- It is also the name of a track by the Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada on their Boc Maxima album.