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DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC NOISE #2

Reproduced on superior quality 250gsm silk art paper, the prints are finished with matt lamination.

Sizes start at A4 and increase up to A1.

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Noise #2 | Art Prints

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'Do Androids Dream of Electric Noise' is a series of recursive artworks including physical installation, digital/video MP4 collages, PHREAK MUSIC 'Blip-Beats' and augmented reality enabled physical Art Prints that are available in a choice of four sizes and three editions:

This listing is for Do Androids Dream of Electric Noise #2 

Reproduced on superior quality 250gsm silk art paper, the prints are finished with matt lamination.

Sizes start at A4 and increase all the way up to A1.

A4 21.0 x 29.7 cm - 8.3 x 11.7 inches
A3 29.7 x 42.0 cm - 11.7 x 16.5 inches
A2 42.0 x 59.4 cm - 16.5 x 23.4 inches
A1 59.4 x 84.1 cm -  23.4 x 33.1 inches

The physical prints are standalone artworks in their own right, however they can be optionally activated in augmented reality to reveal the accompanying digital 'Sound & Vision' remix artwork.

Nb: The prints are unframed.

​We will be offering framing options soon.
(There is an almost infinite  choice of "A" size frames both on the web and in-store, starting at very affordable prices - depending upon personal preference.)

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About DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC NOISE:

DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC NOISE is a series of recursive artworks including physical installation, digital/video MP4 collages, PHREAK MUSIC 'Blip-Beats' and augmented reality enabled physical art prints.

Inspired by a throwaway comment in an interview discussing the proliferation of both AI music and bot listeners on the major streaming platforms, the title of the series is a reference to Philip K Dick's 1968 sci-fi novel that became the basis of the 1982 film Bladerunner.

The work also incorporates some of the broader themes of The NO$TALGIA Show - a long term conceptual creative project from Zeitwarp Studios that has been exhibited internationally both in digital and physical form.

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