Noise for Airports

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Jinsheng Wang’s turntable sculptures:
The products in this line use three salvaged turntables two that have been converted to gardens and the third that plays vinyl. I accidentally became a collector of old radios and turntables because in the 1990s it was expensive and difficult to buy parts, so I decided to buy old turntables for parts. Moreover, I have always liked the physical appearance of them. Now, I understand that I was attracted to their basic geometry: the circle, the line or arm and the cube.
(via PSFK)

Jinsheng Wang’s turntable sculptures:

The products in this line use three salvaged turntables two that have been converted to gardens and the third that plays vinyl. I accidentally became a collector of old radios and turntables because in the 1990s it was expensive and difficult to buy parts, so I decided to buy old turntables for parts. Moreover, I have always liked the physical appearance of them. Now, I understand that I was attracted to their basic geometry: the circle, the line or arm and the cube.

(via PSFK)