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Jean Luc Cornec’s Re-purposed Rotary Phone Sheep

by , 01/23/10
filed under: Art, Recycled Materials

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Where do rotary phones sit within today’s more modern, more digitized world? Does our constant manipulation of these familiar and classic, yet obsolete, objects in art and design signify a desire for a more natural state of being? Jean Luc Cornec’s exhibit at the Museum of Communications in Frankfurt seems to imply as much. The exhibition presses visitors to recall more simplified times through a flock of free-roaming sheep sculpted from old, analog, rotary phones.

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2 Responses to “Jean Luc Cornec’s Re-purposed Rotary Phone Sheep”

  1. Buckyfan Buckyfan says:

    A better title for the piece would be, “Do cellphones dream of telephonic sheep?”

  2. hirohito Tida hirohito Tida says:

    I am very surreal and feel it. Where will the call lead to?It is artistic.A black sheep and a white sheep.

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