Friday, April 3, 2009

Sellout: Core Memory 20 x 200


IBM 360 Model 30 Tape Drives 1965 by Mark Richards
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Mark Richards joins forces with the Jen Bekman Project 20 x 200 phenomenon, selling prints to the masses by the pound!
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8 x 10, 11 x 14, 16 x 20, 24 x 30...you can literally log on and watch the numbers tick down. Better get in while you can...
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Buy or Die HERE and HERE.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mark Richards lays out the artist argument for those who made the machines of the mental/mechanical revolution. Richards points to these men (as nearly all of them were) as the equivalent of techno-hipsters in their electronic ateliers. These modernistic monastics wrestled into being their Mondrian like Broadway beboppery loaded up with cool geometry but whose blood ran hot with electrons. Sure it wasn't made for galleries and museums--they were too advanced for those cultural backwaters. Mark Richards recognizes this oversight and attempts to rectify it.

Anonymous said...

Hey, hey...no flame wars here. Please.

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