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The Great Exhibition

   

To celebrate the 150th birthday of the South Kensington cultural institutions, all born in the wake of the Great Exhibition of 1851, the RCA is holding an even more spectacular Summer Show than usual. The Great Exhibition 2007 shows the work of all graduating students at the same time: the School of Architecture and Design and the School of Fine Art. Specially for that, a huge tent is erected in the park near the site of the original 1851 exhibition.

We, first-years, became sweatshop-workers the weeks before the exhibition, helping the second years on their projects. I worked for the fabled Henry Holland, to finish[?] his Tuning Project. This impressive pile of electronics deals with the interaction between humans and complex systems, using a substantial quantity of technology. It's like Michel says: "...because quantity lasts and quality doesn't."


Yes, thanks for all that
henry holland (not verified)  10 Aug 2007 - 00:45   

Yes, thanks for all that help! Splendid effort, never to be adequately repaid :-)



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