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via @museumnerd:
Visitor immersed in an untitled, 2011 Anish Kapoor sculpture at The Armory Show.
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Nancy Fouts
(Source: nancyfouts.com)
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Maskull Lasserre
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Tom Sachs, “White Ghetto Blaster” is an all-in-one entertainment installation with a turntable, refrigerator and vanity mirror. ‘Technics Quartz Direct Drive Turntable System SL-1200MK2,” 2000, mixed media 35 7/16 X 46 7/16 X 18 1/8 inches (90 X 118 X 46 CM), private collection
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Robert Gligorov
Dollar Note
2006-07
Mixed media, piano, glass birdhouse, canaries, bird food scale 1.1
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Helmut Smits
Drum Kit
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Jamie Isenstein, Rug Woogie V (2011)
(via Frieze Magazine)
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Ron Arad, Concrete Stereo, 1983. Stereo system set in concrete
via @hereisafantasy
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Sonic Wire Sculptor
(Source: youtube.com)
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Langjökull, Snæfellsjökull, Solheimajökull (2007) - Katie Paterson
Sound recordings from three glaciers in Iceland, pressed into three records, cast, and frozen with the meltwater from each of these glaciers, and played on three turntables until they completely melt. The records were played once and now exist as three digital films. The turntables begin playing together, and for the first ten minutes as the needles trace their way around, the sounds from each glacier merge in and out with the sounds the ice itself creates. The needle catches on the last loop, and the records play for nearly two hours, until completely melted. (via Rhizome
and Nicholas O’Brien’s Google Reader Shared Items)