This document analyzes the artifact of transparent adhesive tape. It describes the tape's construction of polypropylene film wrapping a plastic hollow column. The tape has four layers: adhesive mass, backing, keying coat, and release coat. It functions as a transparent, sticky material for sealing envelopes and repairing paper. Transparent tape was first developed in 1845 and further advanced by 3M in the 1920s for automotive masking. The document discusses reappropriating tape for attaching command hooks to irregular surfaces and using it as a ruler or mask for painting.