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The Other Side

By Tiana A Abdulmassih
"Homage and Schwitters" an interactive sound sculpture made in 2012 sits in front of multiple photographs as part of "The Other Side" exhibit by Hans Tutschku that opened on the first floor of Byery Hall in Radcliffe Yard on March 10.
"Homage and Schwitters" an interactive sound sculpture made in 2012 sits in front of multiple photographs as part of "The Other Side" exhibit by Hans Tutschku that opened on the first floor of Byery Hall in Radcliffe Yard on March 10.

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