n one of the service modules of the Ark, Devon, Rachel and Garth come upon a bizarre pop-art museum. of the future where circuit-breakers, plastic cubes and the common incunabula of the future is preserved in silent, empty grandeur stretching as far as the eye can see.
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Episode 8
Episode 8 First aired: 11/9/1973 In one of the service modules of the Ark, Devon, Rachel and Garth come upon a bizarre pop-art museum. of the future where circuit-breakers, plastic cubes and the common incunabula of the future is preserved in silent, empty grandeur stretching as far as the eye can see.
Episode 8 First aired: 11/9/1973 In one of the service modules of the Ark, Devon, Rachel and Garth come upon a bizarre pop-art museum. of the future where circuit-breakers, plastic cubes and the common incunabula of the future is preserved in silent, empty grandeur stretching as far as the eye can see.
Episode 8 First aired: 11/9/1973 In one of the service modules of the Ark, Devon, Rachel and Garth come upon a bizarre pop-art museum. of the future where circuit-breakers, plastic cubes and the common incunabula of the future is preserved in silent, empty grandeur stretching as far as the eye can see.
Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by "The Imaginary 20th Century" an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein's interest in what he calls a "misremembering of the future." …