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frequencies (a) is a sound performance combining the sound of mechanically triggered tuning forks with pure digital soundwaves. The performer is triggering sequences from the computer, activating solenoids that hits the tuning forks with high precision. Streams of light burst in synchronicity with the forks, creating a not-quite-minimal sound and light composition.

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Carlo Bernardini. The Corner’s Revenge, 2011, Optic fibers, stainless steel

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coffeenuts: Karezoid Michal Karcz

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Life of Grass by Mathilde Roussel
Organic sculptures made of soil and wheat grass seeds.
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Organic sculptures made of soil and wheat grass seeds.

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Martin Luther King Jr. removing a burnt cross from his yard.
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Martin Luther King Jr. removing a burnt cross from his yard.

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wnycradiolab:

Julie Mecoli’s “Dark Matter” is a series of artworks inspired by the University of Queensland Pitch Drop Experiment (if you want to seriously geek out about this, our story on the experiment is right here). 

Mecoli’s pieces are made of bitumen.  They start out looking like solids and slooooowly reveal their true liquid nature.  Check out some of her other work here.

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