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a review of the Whitney's Diller + Scofidio show:
In the installation "Master/Slave," scores of miniature robots riding conveyor belts file through a flat, monotonous landscape, all under antiseptic acrylic, on their way to an X-ray machine that displays their innards publicly, onscreen.

read more at newyorkmetro.com. plus, the whitney's press release and more photos at both artnet and lightningfield.

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Saturday 10 May 2003

destinations unknown for the mini robots at the whitney

12 May 03 @ 10:10
Beware. The robots--they are taking over. Run!
Susan T //

12 May 03 @ 11:28
ooh, I will check this out.. I really need to go musueming more
12 May 03 @ 23:04
looks like an IBM commercial!
03 August 03 @ 00:22
THink of these little guys as representations of the Microsoft Mind; whereby orders are given that produce nothing but whirling noises and jerky movements of the hands and feet...
Anthony Burns // http://www.asiawrite.com

29 December 04 @ 08:37
ohmygawd rion. these are breathtaking. you're going to make me HAVE to come out to nyc now... :-)
TONES //

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