<b>Conversation with sound collector Ed Veenstra </b><br><br>PDF file: <a href="http://bit.ly/hWjnxz">http://bit.ly/hWjnxz</a><br><br>Dutch collector Ed Veenstra collects all kinds of music-objects by plastic artists (a total of around 3,500) who have worked with sound at some point in their careers. Records, but also what he calls 'anti-records,' strange, impossible and unclassifiable formats that approach the object from a radically different perspective and exceed the traditional functions of the medium. His thorough and detailed collection and classification work sheds light on the art world's fascination with sound and music.<br>
<br><br><b>Teaser Memorabilia ☞ 10 favourites from Ed Veenstra's sound collection </b><br>MP3 <a href="http://bit.ly/fntjgS">http://bit.ly/fntjgS</a> <br>Track list <a href="http://bit.ly/dFnjOi">http://bit.ly/dFnjOi</a> <br>
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