"This is a sculpture that produces electronic synthesiser sounds and precussion. I used to see the old photographs ow ww1 submarines and the "talking tubes" that connected the various areas of the submarine."
Via Mike Ford. Title link takes you to more of his incredible work. Absolutely beautiful. Mike also tells me he will be putting up some videos of his work on YouTube. I can't wait. I'll be putting up posts as soon as they come in.
Friday, October 27, 2006
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Wow! Some really amazing pieces!
ReplyDeleteIs that a chicken roasting rack?
ReplyDeleteHumm... most folks here in the South prop the chicken upright on an open beer can and stick it on the grill. its called "drunken chicken"! Mighty tastee with some corn pone and the other 5 beers left to wash it down with!
ReplyDeleteMike Ford
Confederate signal Corps