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“Kikaku Advertising Radio” (2015) by Luca Damasco, Guy de Bree

Kikaku Advertising Radio, named after a Japanese Advertising company bought out in the 1990s, recombines radio from 1980s Japan and modern day America to provide an audio stream without any breaks by filling up any moments of silence in contemporary

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“Kikaku Advertising Radio” (2015) by Luca Damasco, Guy de Bree

Kikaku Advertising Radio, named after a Japanese Advertising company bought out in the 1990s, recombines radio from 1980s Japan and modern day America to provide an audio stream without any breaks by filling up any moments of silence in contemporary

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“Cuckoo” by Ben Gansky and Joyce Liu (2015)

  The sound that we explored was the crosswalk beeps on the corner of 5th and Craig. We first recorded the timing of the beeps and noticed that they lasted for around seven seconds, with the total crossing time being

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“Cuckoo” by Ben Gansky and Joyce Liu (2015)

  The sound that we explored was the crosswalk beeps on the corner of 5th and Craig. We first recorded the timing of the beeps and noticed that they lasted for around seven seconds, with the total crossing time being

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“Mixed Signals” by Luke Hottinger and Joo Yun Han (2015)

The box has the raspberry pi and speaker with the infrared sensor of outside to detect closing door. When the door is closed, it makes the sound of weight training room – breathing, gasping out, noise from equipment and moan. The

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“Mixed Signals” by Luke Hottinger and Joo Yun Han (2015)

The box has the raspberry pi and speaker with the infrared sensor of outside to detect closing door. When the door is closed, it makes the sound of weight training room – breathing, gasping out, noise from equipment and moan. The

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“Two Assholes with Two Chairs” by Guy de Bree, Luca Damasco, Brian Yang (2015)

Two Assholes with Two Chairs is more or less that. The idea of the piece is that we would sit on two plinths in a public space and overtly observe people, commenting on them as they walked by. Both performers had

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“Two Assholes with Two Chairs” by Guy de Bree, Luca Damasco, Brian Yang (2015)

Two Assholes with Two Chairs is more or less that. The idea of the piece is that we would sit on two plinths in a public space and overtly observe people, commenting on them as they walked by. Both performers had

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Context Analysis – Garfield Alley

This site is an alley behind an abandoned commercial building in Garfield.  Garfield is a diverse neighborhood in Pittsburgh with a tremendous amount of strengths and challenges.  The site strikes an intriguing ambiguity between public and private space.   Physical

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Context Analysis – Garfield Alley

This site is an alley behind an abandoned commercial building in Garfield.  Garfield is a diverse neighborhood in Pittsburgh with a tremendous amount of strengths and challenges.  The site strikes an intriguing ambiguity between public and private space.   Physical

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“Self help” by Sebrand

The idea here was to leave these little notes around recreational things to remind students of their workload every time they want to do something relaxing or fun. This is a second one shot documentation thing I did the weekend

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“Self help” by Sebrand

The idea here was to leave these little notes around recreational things to remind students of their workload every time they want to do something relaxing or fun. This is a second one shot documentation thing I did the weekend

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“Unsolicited Advice” by Ben Gansky, Claire Hentschker, Sebrand Warren (2015)

  ————————   “Unsolicited Advice” is a series of playful propositions in the form of doormats left in front of residences and business. The texts are taken from Brian Eno’s Oblique Strategies, a deck of cards that contain brief prompts designed

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“Unsolicited Advice” by Ben Gansky, Claire Hentschker, Sebrand Warren (2015)

  ————————   “Unsolicited Advice” is a series of playful propositions in the form of doormats left in front of residences and business. The texts are taken from Brian Eno’s Oblique Strategies, a deck of cards that contain brief prompts designed

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