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Studio documentation of general and analogue tonoscope prototypes developed prior to Seeing Sound 2.
Documentation of the hardware hacking of a clock radio for the French street artist, Zevs. For more information see Push The Other Button
Studio documentation of general and analogue tonoscope prototypes developed prior to Seeing Sound 2.
Okay, not a very good picture, but I was so excited about my first washlet. This was at Narita airport. It actually lacks the documentation I needed, which was "how the heck do you flush the thing?"
Buh barn after our first big cleaning; the floor spece is a bit more open, but still a lot going on.
Documentation of "From The Misty Mountain Top", a 3-way Split Album release show from Orange Cliff Records.
Taken at Bukit Moko, Bandung. 2012
Collaboration between all Dopludό crewmates.
See other guys work by the links below:
The whole project documentation might be seen here
Documentation shot of a Greater White-fronted Goose in Frederick County, Maryland on 11/1/2014. Found by Mike Welch.
A documentation on the playing and street life of the Madrid accordionist Miguel Palomares. Photographed in the Summer of 2009.
Photography by Mark Abramson
Kate Yonova-Doing, the donor of this piece to our collections: ‘I wanted to tell you that my 85 year old grandma is donating her radio (made 1988 in Ukraine, still working) to the Museum of Portable Sound. It was her best friend for the last 27 years and is one of my favourite objects at home. With its help my musical culture was formed from classical music to alternative and modern composed etc...[S]he saved it from going to the trash, and I [brought] it to London, [where] she hopes it will find a happy new home in your museum.’
Documentation of "From The Misty Mountain Top", a 3-way Split Album release show from Orange Cliff Records.
Taken at Bukit Moko, Bandung. 2012
Studio documentation of general and analogue tonoscope prototypes developed prior to Seeing Sound 2.
Evergreen Director, Susan Gottfried, explains to State Superintendent, June Atkinson, the process behind an expedition and documentation panel.