A Metal Version of John Cage’s “4’33″”
One of the weirdest avant-garde compositions of all time is John Cage’s 1952 work, “4’33″” (You pronounce it “four minutes and thirty-three seconds.”). Its original form consists of a pianist
Read MoreOne of the weirdest avant-garde compositions of all time is John Cage’s 1952 work, “4’33″” (You pronounce it “four minutes and thirty-three seconds.”). Its original form consists of a pianist
Read MoreAllegedly, this is real. Allegedly. The story goes like this: A Czech artist by the name of Jan Poope (really) has developed this pill. It’s a large capsule that lights on
Read MoreWhy bother to create such an evil machine? To answer the question “What can robots sing about,” apparently. It’s performance art. Or something. Read more about what’s happening at the AV
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