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Trash Compactor Temporary Space
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A Month of COMPACTION consisted of renting a large industrial waste container and depositing it in an empty architecturally fragmented public space at the University of California, San Diego. During the month of compaction many activities took place. From a grind-core band to an installed online Internet station to many sound and video performances, the gathering of people mirrored the gathering of artifacts similar to the container's initial prescribed functionality. Please visit the website to view documentation and writings about the project.
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May 31, 2002
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San Diego, California, USA
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University of California Digital Arts Research Network, Center for Research in Computing and the Arts, University of California San Diego, MESH.FM
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/media/compaction
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Completed
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Artist
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Nathaniel Clark and Matt Hope
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compaction, trash, container, artwork, art, contemporary, media, performance, events
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Installation
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