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»Papperskollektion #1« by Lena Malm.




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“Flying Ships” and

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“Ringing Cups” by Matthias Deumlich.




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»Oh… this could go on forever!« (2005) by Alexander Frater.




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untitled sound objects by zimoun and pe lang.




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Min 100 jaar (2003), Zon (2006) and Contact (I) (2003) by Toine Klaassen.




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Stuffed birds play records by putting their beak into the groove.

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»loop/loop« is a recordplayer that changes its pitch depending on the walking speed.

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In the instalation »in honour of a new affair«, a needle is installed above each recordplayer that connects the vinyl with the large pieces of paper. The sound of the records are being transported to the paper and the paper makes it audible. The needle constantly changes its position, due to the wind. All three projects by Jeroen Diepenmaat.




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Paper Dressoir and Paper Chandelier by Moooi.




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Ascendancy of the Illuminati Ducatisti and the book of research.

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Sid and Nancy and Me. By Chris Bassett.




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SUV RUB by Chris Sollars.




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Paper Record Player. To play the record the handle needs to be turned in a clockwise direction at a steady 331/3 rpm. The paper cone then acts as a pick up and amplifies the sound enough to make it audible.

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FM Radio Map. This map plots the location of FM commercial and pirate radio stations within London. The poster works in its own right as a piece of information design, but when connected to the modified radio it becomes part of the interface. Placing a metal contact onto each point enables us to listen to the sound broadcast live from that location. By Simon Elvins.




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Felt-Tip Print made by repeatedly balancing a single A1 sheet of paper on the nibs of a set of Pantone pens.

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Necklasp is made up of the functional elements of a necklace normally concealed at the back of the wearer’s neck. Neckclasp can be fastened / unfastened at any point along its length. By Daniel Eatock.




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Sound Films by Semiconductor.




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Thomas Demand’s films »Recorder« and »Rolltreppe«.




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