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As part of the Paris Biennale of 1975, Matta-Clark created Conical Intersect. In this project, he used a pair of abandoned 17th-century buildings that were slated for demolition, creating what appears to be a massive drill hole that charges right through the structures. Essentially anyone walking past could look through the building and up unto it to see the various layers of its structure.
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Gordon Matta-Clark, Bronx Floor - Floor Holes, 1972
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Gordon Matta-Clark, Bronx Floors: Floor above, ceiling below (1972-73)
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© Miyako Ishiuchi - Club & Courts, Yokosuka Yokohama
Publisher: Tokyo: Sokyu-Sha, 2000
Edition: 1st Edition
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Sound installation research David Stalling has been working as a composer, sound artist and musician since the early 1990s. His works have been performed and exhibited widely in Ireland and abroad. With a sensitivity to the sonic nature of both lived in and imagined worlds, David’s practice transcends the traditional definition of composing, utilising a variety of media: acoustic and electronic sound; field recordings and found objects; video and lighting. He also experiments and improvises with self-built instruments and microphones.
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