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29 September 2024

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N    22:25  Overview of Christian Marclay's Turntable Works diffhist +2,414 Zuhui talk contribs (Created page with "<blockquote> Marclay's turntable pieces are part of his broader interest in "appropriation art," where he uses found objects, images, and sounds in creative and unexpected ways. In his turntable works, he treats vinyl records and turntables as instruments, manipulating them to create new sonic textures, rhythms, and compositions. Instead of using records in a traditional way, Marclay often subjects them to physical alterations, looping, scratching, and improvising in rea...")
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22:23 (cur | prev) +2,414 Zuhui talk contribs (Created page with "<blockquote> Marclay's turntable pieces are part of his broader interest in "appropriation art," where he uses found objects, images, and sounds in creative and unexpected ways. In his turntable works, he treats vinyl records and turntables as instruments, manipulating them to create new sonic textures, rhythms, and compositions. Instead of using records in a traditional way, Marclay often subjects them to physical alterations, looping, scratching, and improvising in rea...")
     22:14  Calendars:Networked Media Calendar/Networked Media Calendar/01-10-2024 -Event 3 diffhist +6 Senka talk contribs