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The Leak is a sculpture of sound, laboratory pyrex, and water. The laboratory apparatus sits on a small pedestal, dripping slowly into one of three drains on the pedestal. Each drop that enters the drain triggers a whispered fragment of speech from the other two drains, which house audio speakers. |
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The texts are taken from various 19th century writers on the relation between technology and sensuality. Featured are fragments from Charles Ruskin, Samuel Butler, H.G. Wells, and Rudyard Kipling.
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