I guess it was just a matter of time before British artists would turn to The Prisoner for inspiration and revive the dreaded rover. The incredible and terrifying piece, which, in the video above, is seen following people through a London subway station, recording and playing back their conversations, is the work of the Royal […]
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Space Replace… the delayed echo of human activity
Posted in Art and Culture, Uncategorized | Also tagged ambient sound, Arduino, art projects, domestic spying, echo of human activity, England, floating black sphere, Francesco Tacchini, helium, Julinka Ebhardt, privacy, rovers, Royal College of Art, The Prisoner | 6 Comments