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Second Lives

The Museum of Art and Design’s Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary is the inaugural exhibition at the Museum of Arts & Design for it’s opening in a new building at 2 Columbus Circle in September 2008. The exhibition features work by 50 international established and emerging artists from all five continents who create objects and installations comprised of ordinary and everyday manufactured articles, most originally made for another functional purpose.

7 comments

#1
11/3/08 :: 5:06 pm
Estelle Needleman Says:

This video did not work. It kept stopping after the title sequence asking me to e-mail it to someone or other. It never continued past that spot.

#2
11/3/08 :: 6:46 pm
marguerite pitts Says:

thank you for letting us see segments of programs that we missed.

#3
11/3/08 :: 6:58 pm
Stephen Liebman Says:

The video on the new Museum of Arts and Design located in Columbus Circle did not work. I tried opening it several ways without any success.
Please advise.

#4
11/3/08 :: 7:13 pm
fitzpatrickc Says:

The video is back up. We had a problem with our video player which should now be fixed.

#5
11/3/08 :: 8:58 pm
G. La Guardia Says:

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to view this exhibition. I did’t experience any problems opening the segment.

#6
11/3/08 :: 10:32 pm
Carol Says:

NO VIDEO!

#7
11/12/08 :: 9:23 am
MAD Says:

Sorry, but the new building is really horrible. The original design should have been preserved




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