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:One of the hallmarks of a sellout is merchandise available for sale in the lobby. The Indie approach of the day was to use analog cassettes since they were readily available and cheap. E X Rator had access to a high-speed dubbing deck so it was possible to make these quickly. Oddly enough I don't seem to have a copy of the actual audio tape and so I got wondering whether we ever really made any....
:One of the hallmarks of a sellout is merchandise available for sale in the lobby. The Indie approach of the day was to use analog cassettes since they were readily available and cheap. E X Rator had access to a high-speed dubbing deck so it was possible to make these quickly. Oddly enough I don't seem to have a copy of the actual audio tape and so I got wondering whether we ever really made any....
 
:Thankfully, Tim had [[Blickhan_Collection_0020|one]]!
Thankfully, Tim had [[Blickhan_Collection_0020|one]]!


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Latest revision as of 16:21, 17 October 2012

Audio cassette label, April 1984
Audio cassette label, DOGSWILL RAVE
D A Ayer
Plain paper copy on hand-cut card stock
7 1/2 x 4 inches
April 1984
© 1984 the artist
Collection of David and Rebecca Ayer
One of the hallmarks of a sellout is merchandise available for sale in the lobby. The Indie approach of the day was to use analog cassettes since they were readily available and cheap. E X Rator had access to a high-speed dubbing deck so it was possible to make these quickly. Oddly enough I don't seem to have a copy of the actual audio tape and so I got wondering whether we ever really made any....
Thankfully, Tim had one!