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| Chapman’s Homer - Art that asks the right-royal questionsParekowhai’s installation consists of two enormous bronze bulls atop equally monumental bronze pianos and an exquisitely carved grand piano that will be played for the duration of the exhibition. This show-stopper is the latest iteration in Parekowhai’s career project to reveal both the faultlines and moments of post-colonial serendipity that coagulate in New Zealand. http://www.idealog.co.nz/magazine/34/our-country |
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| Some pianos are more art than music... |
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| The Keaton Music Typewriter was first patented in 1936 (14 keys) by Robert H. Keaton from San Francisco, California. A 33 key version (pictured) was released in 1953. The machine types on a sheet of paper lying flat under the typing mechanism. -------------------------------- The earth laughs in flowers
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