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Mauritian Sunset by Sandy Smith

Mauritian Sunset by Sandy Smith

Sandy Smith uses a multitude of old computers and monitors to generate architectural structures that emanate light. I like the idea of using obsolete technology, for one iteration of this project in particular, Smith secured old computers from a University.

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