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Artist: Jennifer Steinkamp Title: Daisy Bell Date: 2008 Dimensions: variable, approx. 8-26 feet high, vertical, fits between edge of floor and ceiling. Equipment: Mitsubishi projectors, Dell OptiPlex or Logisys computers. Photo Credit: Robert Wedemeyer, Courtesy Lehmann Maupin, NY Exhibition History:
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- Lehmann Maupin, New York, September 7 - November 1, 2008, exhibited all seasons.
- Gala in the Garden, Hammer, Los Angeles, California, October 5, 2008, exhibited end of winter, late spring, spring all, summer all.
- Wild Things, Brandts Kunsthallen, Brandts, Denmark, June 25 - September 19, 2010, curated by Lene Burkard, exhibited all seasons.
- KIAF, Seoul, Korea, Leeahn Gallery, Daegu, Korea, curated by Haekyung Kim, September 22 - 26, 2011, exhibited summer all.
- In Vivid Color, Mint Museum Uptown, Charlotte, North Carolina, curated by Jen S. Edwards, October 16, 2020 - February 28, 2021.
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Description: The title, Daisy Bell, refers to a particular moment in the history of science and culture: 1962, Bell Labs used the IBM 704 computer to voice synthesize the popular 19th-century English song of the same name. The song was also used in the climactic scene of the film 2001: A Space Odyssey in which the supercomputer HAL 9000 begins to sing daisy daisy as his consciousness is degraded. The Daisy Bell series is comprised of a variety of poisonous flowers that appear to cascade down the gallery walls. Part of the Collection: Bank of America, New York, New York.
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