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From the page: "Artist iris "Ghost in the Machines" is a series of portraits that connect music with visual art by making use of old cassette tapes as medium. " ==> Wow, where did they even get the cassette tapes to begin with? :D
Reviewed by MulliMulli Mar 29 2009, 08:00pm ( 77 reviews ) • technabob.com
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Rated by emilyinstitches on Nov 09, 1:28pm
neat
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Rated by SkeelsyT on Oct 04, 6:04am
what an original piece of art !!!!
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Rated by Darkwarrior331 on May 29, 9:06am
Someone will have to do that with Blu-Ray =P
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Rated by thisismebecca on Apr 24 2009, 9:03am
Okay, in search of cassette tapes now...
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Rated by kayladear on Apr 23 2009, 8:39am
Brb - finding a cassette tape.
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Reviewed by Bijou242 on Apr 14 2009, 8:31am
What an unusual way to use the tape from a tape cassette- but certainly an effective image.
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Rated by Delacrua on Apr 09 2009, 4:40pm
pretty cool, i like this a lot, great idea gotta get some cassettes now