
I’m particularly fond of artwork that brings the internet into the gallery in a physical way. This hand-cranked wooden automaton entitled “Andrew Meyer (Don’t Tase Me Bro)” is by Jon Haddock.
In the Maker Shed:

I’m particularly fond of artwork that brings the internet into the gallery in a physical way. This hand-cranked wooden automaton entitled “Andrew Meyer (Don’t Tase Me Bro)” is by Jon Haddock.
In the Maker Shed:
That is so infinitely wrong.
Actually it was built in March 2008, fairly in sync with that viral video, thereby contributing to public response in a whole new grotesque way. Too old news now.
“I’m particularly fond of artwork that brings the internet into the gallery in a physical way.”
What has this to do with the internet? Guys, Meyer was tased *in real life*.
I think this trivialises a serious event. Done in poor taste. Must all news now be caricatured in order to reach the masses?
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