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“(Not for those who react badly to throbbing light.) Employing a projection technique as quaint (no film, no electronics) as laws against torture, vast, moving and transforming imagination-scapes beam forth. 3-D without spectacles, available even to the single-eyed. Rick Reed agitates and shapes the swirl of audio electrons.”—K.J.
A stereograph celebrating factory production of thread. Many bobbins of thread coil in a great sky-lit factory space, the many machines manned by a handful of people. Manned? Some are children. I activate the double-photograph, composer Rick Reed suggests the machine din. Your heart bleeding for the kids? The children will surely be rescued and by their bosses! “Boys,” they will say, “Have we got a war for you.”—K.J.
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