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Inside MONA #2
In my previous image (see note) I gave some indication of what MONA is about, and how it is possible to store and retrieve online a record of one's visit and what was seen.
This photo was taken from immediately below the previous image, at the lower level, and gives more of a view of the trampoline and bell. I have retrieved the following information on this artwork from my MONA virtual tour record:
Danser la musique 2000–9
Chen Zhen. Installation of steel, iron, nylon, hemp, cannon shells, bullet shells, Buddhist bells, edition 1/3
Courtesy of Galerie Guy Bärtschi, Geneva
Born 1955, Shanghai, China; emigrated in 1986 to Paris, France; died 2000 in Paris
So feel free to virtually leap on the trampoline and make the bell ring. :)
This photo was taken from immediately below the previous image, at the lower level, and gives more of a view of the trampoline and bell. I have retrieved the following information on this artwork from my MONA virtual tour record:
Danser la musique 2000–9
Chen Zhen. Installation of steel, iron, nylon, hemp, cannon shells, bullet shells, Buddhist bells, edition 1/3
Courtesy of Galerie Guy Bärtschi, Geneva
Born 1955, Shanghai, China; emigrated in 1986 to Paris, France; died 2000 in Paris
So feel free to virtually leap on the trampoline and make the bell ring. :)
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