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Block 29 of Story of E.A.T. Part II
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In 1989 Trisha Brown asked Bob Rauschenberg for a set for her dance Astral Convertible, to be performed in an outdoor space. Rauschenberg and I discussed the project, and I brought engineer Per Biorn into the collaboration. We designed and Biorn built open towers on wheels in which battery-powered motorcycle headlights on the towers face photocells on other towers so that the lights, and sou...
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