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d'ART ID#: 143960
Length: 13.00 in (33.02 cm)
Height: 32.00 in (81.28 cm)
Depth: 0.00 in (0.00 cm)
Framed: N
Year Created:
Media Types:
Sculpture
Style & Subject:
Art Deco
Submitted by sdkogan
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Sanford Kogan
Cornet Chop Suey
Sanford Kogan
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Seller Comments...
This piece consists of the a cornet, cornet pistons, a nicely designed oil can (probably hand constructed), a space heater reflector (copper in the back which gives the light the reddish tone), and a polyphon disc which encircles the oil can.

The polyphon disc was a fantastic item that I found at the brocante in Villeurbanne, near Lyon France about a year ago. It works particularly well within the context of my art in the following sense.

First, it is the "information source" for one of the earliest devices used for reproducing music. So the musical theme which is so central to my artwork gets incorporated in my sculptures in a new way, not as a musical instrument per se, but as an information abstraction that was intended to be used within a mechanical system for creating music.

Second, when one considers the individual holes in the disc, there is a direct mapping from sound, related to its orginal purpose, to light, when one considers its "transformed" purpose. And the meaningful arrangement of these individual "lights" is exciting, from an aesthetic sense.

The disc orginally played the composition "Number 1783 Santiago, Spanish Valse by A. Corbin".

If you are curious about how a polyphon looks and sounds, follow this link to You Tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oNuJYnLo3I which has an example.

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