Club culture gets heard at London Design Museum’s electric exhibition

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Headphones and 3-D spectacles are essential for the new fully immersive, audio \/ visual \/ multi-sensory, hyper-experiential exhibition \u2018Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers\u2019 at the recently re-opened Design Museum, London.\nThe showcase is a celebration of contemporary club culture, artwork and ephemera and a history of electronica-related equipment...

– for vinyl record sleeves, posters, streaming imagery, rave and club flyers – is showcased as a visual response to the music, an extension of the electronic artist and their genre.The exhibition looks at how Christian Marclay, Andreas Gusrky, Peter Saville, Mark Farrow and Studio Moross fuse, photography and fine art with the contemporary electronic soundtrack’s beats, bleeps and squelches.

Aurally sensitive and activated by ambient beats, the shape shifting cube’s jerkily diverse transformations are driven by air-powered mechanics prepared and executed with brutal force. ‘A demonstration presenting the chaotic possibilities in the deconstruction of a common and minimal form,’ explain the cube’s designers.

 

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