Clothes to the Edge

Benoît Maubrey of Germany’s Die Audio Gruppe gets all conceptual and stuff when he calls his Audio Ballerinas — chicks wearing sound equipment on their tutus — “mobile and multi-acoustic sculptures.” They look more like human d’oeuvres trays to us, but whatever. The future is now, and it’s musical clothes...
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Benoît Maubrey of Germany’s Die Audio Gruppe gets all conceptual and stuff when he calls his Audio Ballerinas — chicks wearing sound equipment on their tutus — “mobile and multi-acoustic sculptures.” They look more like human d’oeuvres trays to us, but whatever. The future is now, and it’s musical clothes. The Ballerinas pas de deux through the throngs at the Scottsdale Arts Festival.

March 7-9, 2008

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