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Phasing Dancing Stand Sculptures by Cory Arcangel consists of a pair of “Dancing Stands.”
Dancing Stands are metallic commercial display-units whose  shelves  remain flat and parallel despite the steady flexing in-and-out of its  hinges (it looks like the machines are swaying back-and-forth as in a  dance).
The tempo of one of the Dancing Stands [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Phasing Dancing Stand Sculptures</em> by Cory Arcangel consists of a pair of “Dancing Stands.”</p>
<p>Dancing Stands are metallic commercial display-units whose  shelves  remain flat and parallel despite the steady flexing in-and-out of its  hinges (it looks like the machines are swaying back-and-forth as in a  dance).</p>
<p>The tempo of one of the Dancing Stands is modified to gradually phase  its flexing-action further-and-further out of harmonious unison with  its companion Dancing Stand.</p>
<p>This results in:</p>
<p>1. An “echoing” effect occurring between the first and second Dancing Stands.</p>
<p>2. A “reverse-harmony” in which the flexing-actions of each Dancing  Stand become—for an instant—perfectly  diametrically opposed.</p>
<p>3. A “reverse echoing” effect.</p>
<p>4. A re-linking-up-again in the original harmonious position from  which one viewed the sculptures in the first place (before—again—falling  out of unison and so on and so on and so on and so on).</p>
<p>This is “phasing,” a term Arcangel links to the avant-garde music of  Steve Reich, in which the same phrase of music is played on different  instruments in different tempos, resulting in a similar cycle of unison  to echo to discord back to unison.</p>
<p>The effect is the gradual emergence of a new type of readymade—one  having less to do with the objects in space and more to do with the  phasing through time which they describe.</p>
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