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“Prepared Turntable”, 2008 by Yuri Suzuki.




“snerohT”, 2007 by Alexander Gutke.




»Octodons’mix«, 2003 by Stéphane Vigny.




»untitled piece«, 2007, André Avelãs




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»bausatz noto ∞« (1998). Four Technics SL-1210 turntables are integrated into a table. On each of these turntables rests a specially produced vinyl record with 12 endless grooves each of which provides the visitor with the opportunity to play several sound-loops endlessly. By Carsten Nicolai.




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»LIGHT READING 1500 cinematic explosions«, 2006 by Elizabeth McAlpine . The whitest frame from 1500 different cinematic explosions has been taken and compiled together to make a minute long white flickering movie the sound track has become an agitated micro sound due to the editing process.

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»Quintet«, 2006; Vinyl records, record player, plywood. By Elizabeth McAlpine .




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»Sousaphonograph«, (2005) Original four-valve Sousaphone mounted onto a delicate clockwork phonograph mechanism designed to play a 78 rpm recording of “The Stars and Stripes Forever” through the hon while the turntable and the horn rotate around the playing record, completing one exact revolution for every two sides played. By Paul Etienne Lincoln.




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»The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly« (3 Rek-O-Cut turntables, wood, aluminum, Hardware, Mixer, Amplifier, Speakers, 3 Ennio Morricone LPs) from 2006 and »Kraftwerk« (3 2055 Kenwood Turntables, mixer, speakers, Kraftwerk record albums) from 2005 by Sean Duffy.




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“Neon, Do Me Baby”, “Keyboard” and “Turntables” by David Ersser. All sculptures are made out of balsa wood.




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»Trophy« and

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»Avalanche« by Maurice Scheltens.




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Kreismusik the “biggest record of the world” by Klaus Taschler.