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		<title>ORIGINAL PRESS PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PARTY  DEMONSTRATION OF A 90 FOOT 210 DEGREE SPHERICAL  MIRRROR MADE OF MYLAR, A FULL SCALE MODEL OF THE  MIRROR FOR THE PEPSI COLA PAVILION.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>20 x 25cm b/w photograph sent out in advance of  the exhibition as publicity. Includes directions  to allow visitors to find the location. EAT was an unique early experiment in the interface  between art and science as founded by  technologists Billy Kluver and Fred Waldhauer in  association with Robert Rauschenberg and Robert  Whitman. Kluver was the scientist who Warhol  asked to create his famous silver clouds  (actually Warhol wanted floating lightbulbs -  Kluver told him to be more realistic). Kluver's  vision of a loose group of technically  knowledgeable people working with artists became  a spectacularly successful project - around 6,000  are estimated to have been associated with the  grouping by 1970. This is a rare documentation of  the preparations that proceeded the group's most  spectacular success - a group of varied artworks  within the Pepsi Pavilion at Expo '70 Osaka, Japan -  here shown at the  Marine Corps air station, Santa Ana, California September 30 1969, 7 - 11pm. Fine.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>20 x 25cm b/w photograph sent out in advance of  the exhibition as publicity. Includes directions  to allow visitors to find the location. EAT was an unique early experiment in the interface  between art and science as founded by  technologists Billy Kluver and Fred Waldhauer in  association with Robert Rauschenberg and Robert  Whitman. Kluver was the scientist who Warhol  asked to create his famous silver clouds  (actually Warhol wanted floating lightbulbs -  Kluver told him to be more realistic). Kluver's  vision of a loose group of technically  knowledgeable people working with artists became  a spectacularly successful project - around 6,000  are estimated to have been associated with the  grouping by 1970. This is a rare documentation of  the preparations that proceeded the group's most  spectacular success - a group of varied artworks  within the Pepsi Pavilion at Expo '70 Osaka, Japan -  here shown at the  Marine Corps air station, Santa Ana, California September 30 1969, 7 - 11pm. Fine.</p>
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