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Sunday, 28 August 2005 |
Artist
takes a bite out of Apple Guardian
Unlimited - UK
It could be the solution for anyone trying to give up their iPod. A
surrogate mp3 player carved out of wood has been created by a Dutch artist to
mark a new exhibition featuring bronze laptops filled with genetically modified
grain.
The artist, known only as Pii, claimed that his "PiiPod" solves the problem of
mp3-related muggings and the risk of deafness by being "specially designed to be
unable to play music and sound files". Crucially, however, the recycled wooden
device still delivers an iPod-style "fix" by producing a bulge the size of a
personal music player in the carrier's pocket.
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