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Chris Hackett (artist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chris Hackett (artist)
Chris Hackett, born April 15, 1972 in New York City, is an artist, television presenter, writer, fabricator, alternative engineer, and instructor. He is a co-founder of the Madagascar Institute, an art combine located in Brooklyn, NY.〔http://www.madagascarinstitute.com/〕 contributing editor for Popular Science Magazine,〔http://www.popsci.com/article/diy/how-i-transformed-sewage-fresh-water〕 and was the host of the Science Channel's television show ''Stuck with Hackett''. A 2012 New York Times article, entitled "''Building a better apocalypse''",〔http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/nyregion/the-man-with-a-plan-to-rebuild-after-the-apocalypse.html〕 described him as "something like a fabricator in chief for the Kings County D.I.Y. art set." ==The Madagascar Institute== In 1998, Chris Hackett founded the Madagascar Institute with colleagues Ryan O'Connor and Eric Singer. The Madagascar Institute is an affiliation of artists headquartered near the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, New York. Members of the group include builders, artists, and designers who specialize in salvaging abandoned parts and using them in mechanized art pieces,〔http://www.madagascarinstitute.com/2012/10/dueling-mechanical-bulls-maker-faire-edition/〕 large scale sculptures and rides,〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31qTXlSb5ow〕 live performances,〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CBcaK45WT0〕 and guerilla art events. The Madagascar Institute also offers classes in welding and other art and building techniques.〔http://www.madagascarinstitute.com/〕
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