Photo By: Leigh Arnold
What drew me to this article was the simplicity of the title. As I scrolled through the many many blogs with crazy names this one stood out amongst the others. However the title wasn't the only simplistic part of the article; Millers art gallery consisted of one custom Cedar hutch, and a white painted tower atop of which rested a white cube subwoofer. The interesting part is that the subwoofer constantly loops a soundtrack created my Miller that sounds like it is coming from a distance. The sound track cleverly named "Common Sense" only consists of light sounds effects he compiled from various Steven Spielburg movies. At one point the subwoofer produces a light puff of air that anyone standing nearby can actually feel and sometimes get startled. The article was actually pretty interesting once it went into more detail about his work. I wouldn't mind at all going to see his work in The Reading Room.
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