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The Lollybot Collective is a multimedia art collective founded in Detroit, MI.〔The Arts - Do-It-Yourself: The Lollybot Collective Interaction between the audience and the art is highly encouraged. In their first show about accidents, an artist Curt Greene created a balanced sculpture that would fall apart if touched. In their second show "Feedback" the walls of the gallery were lined with brown paper allowing the audience to write responses to the art on the wall. This notion was used again in their third show "Restrictions". Video has also been used as a way to interact with art, at "Restrictions" there was a camera placed outside the bathroom that fed into a TV placed in the bathroom so that the person inside could see the line outside the bathroom.〔Alarm Press Magazine Spotlight The collective was founded in 2007 by college friends Matthew Pritchard and Jeff Nolan who were attending The College for Creative Studies in Detroit. ==Key Members== There is no set membership in the collective, artists participate in the collective's shows on a revolving door basis. Yet there are many key members who have participated with the collective since its conception and are main supporters. Adam Ziskie Ebenezer Archer Kling Jeff Nolan (co-founder) Kristina Rafalski Lauren Moyer Leyland DeVito Matthew Pritchard (co-founder) Maureen O'Brien 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lollybot Collective」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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