Every day, more than 120,000 new tracks are uploaded to Spotify and other streamings.
In such an avalanche of content, original pieces are getting lost, causing frustration for creators who invest enormous time, money and effort.
Having unlimited access to online publications devalues the original artworks even more.
What changes if there is only one chance to perceive the artwork?
For the author - at the moment of its creation, for the consumer - at the moment of listening.
I am genuinely fascinated by one-time artefacts.
This is why I have created this disposable cassette that destroys its tape with a built-in blade as it plays.
The music was recorded live directly to the tape and exists in a single copy.
For me, this is the ultimate act of creativity, allowing an intimate connection to art to be transmitted from the author to the consumer.
This artwork has sparked a large response on social media.
Some people are fascinated by it, others hate it, some feel uncomfortable or the opposite satisfied.
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