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Daniel Arsham FR07, by (sic) on Mar 31, 2017 17:51:21 GMT 1, 50 min after release, I was able to access the site and purchase one.
50 min after release, I was able to access the site and purchase one.
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kendo
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by kendo on Mar 31, 2017 17:53:07 GMT 1, Staring into the white loading tundra - starting to go cross-eyed!
Staring into the white loading tundra - starting to go cross-eyed!
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cutiehoney
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by cutiehoney on Mar 31, 2017 17:55:14 GMT 1, Got in! Keep trying....
$500 + $88.00 shipping to UK
Got in!  Keep trying.... $500 + $88.00 shipping to UK
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by happyshopper on Mar 31, 2017 17:56:25 GMT 1, Got in!  Keep trying.... $500 + $88.00 shipping to UK Occasionally it looks like the page is loading, but then fails again. I guess it must time out, or block if there's too many people at once!
Got in!  Keep trying.... $500 + $88.00 shipping to UK Occasionally it looks like the page is loading, but then fails again. I guess it must time out, or block if there's too many people at once!
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brazzy
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by brazzy on Mar 31, 2017 17:58:51 GMT 1, got one. today wasn't a total loss...
got one. today wasn't a total loss...
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dwight
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by dwight on Mar 31, 2017 17:59:44 GMT 1, Finally...got one. It was no trouble when the webpage finally loaded. All set and looks like there are about 200 remaining. Of course now the page won't reload..
Finally...got one. It was no trouble when the webpage finally loaded. All set and looks like there are about 200 remaining. Of course now the page won't reload..
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kendo
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by kendo on Mar 31, 2017 17:59:54 GMT 1, Does it say how many are remaining?
Does it say how many are remaining?
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rkitek
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by rkitek on Mar 31, 2017 18:00:41 GMT 1, Now it's loading. 211 left.
Now it's loading. 211 left.
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greedy21
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by greedy21 on Mar 31, 2017 18:01:22 GMT 1, Does it say how many are remaining? It keeps changing but last I saw was 110
Does it say how many are remaining? It keeps changing but last I saw was 110
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pawel
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by pawel on Mar 31, 2017 18:01:56 GMT 1, Now it's loading. 211 left.
102 remaining
Now it's loading. 211 left. 102 remaining
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rkitek
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by rkitek on Mar 31, 2017 18:04:16 GMT 1, 96 now.
96 now.
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hairbland
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by hairbland on Mar 31, 2017 18:06:10 GMT 1, bagged.... anyone remember how many relics in total? this is #7 and i believe he said there will be 9 total
9 total, and one is a cassette, another a cassette player?
bagged.... anyone remember how many relics in total? this is #7 and i believe he said there will be 9 total 9 total, and one is a cassette, another a cassette player?
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by marcobrm on Mar 31, 2017 18:11:18 GMT 1, Big Thanks to msobel3 for helping me out checking out on this one!
Big Thanks to msobel3 for helping me out checking out on this one!
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by cutkillavince on Mar 31, 2017 18:11:20 GMT 1, Got one as well but the site sucked...
Got one as well but the site sucked...
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barsukauk
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kendo
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by kendo on Mar 31, 2017 18:22:24 GMT 1, Finally got one on my phone but I think it's totally random on how you get in - keep trying as I guess it comes down to luck on opening that door!
Finally got one on my phone but I think it's totally random on how you get in - keep trying as I guess it comes down to luck on opening that door!
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nycboy
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by nycboy on Mar 31, 2017 18:23:37 GMT 1, if anyone has an additional future relic 07 or FR01-03 and is willing to trade for a new unopened FR06, PM me
if anyone has an additional future relic 07 or FR01-03 and is willing to trade for a new unopened FR06, PM me
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kendo
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by happyshopper on Mar 31, 2017 18:32:17 GMT 1, Cheers! That worked like a dream!!
Cheers! That worked like a dream!!
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by happyshopper on Mar 31, 2017 18:34:55 GMT 1, Says 2 remaining
Says 2 remaining
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gravity1
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by gravity1 on Mar 31, 2017 18:41:26 GMT 1, Not a fan of these in general but this is just plain horrible. IMO, if you can't cast the object piece properly then simply choose something that casts well. The whole point is to replicate the object, not grossly distort it to accommodate the limitations of your faux fossilization.
Not a fan of these in general but this is just plain horrible. IMO, if you can't cast the object piece properly then simply choose something that casts well. The whole point is to replicate the object, not grossly distort it to accommodate the limitations of your faux fossilization.
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by happyshopper on Mar 31, 2017 18:43:48 GMT 1, Not a fan of these in general but this is just plain horrible. IMO, if you can't cast the object piece properly then simply choose something that casts well. The whole point is to replicate the object, not grossly distort it to accommodate the limitations of your faux fossilization. haha, really?
Not a fan of these in general but this is just plain horrible. IMO, if you can't cast the object piece properly then simply choose something that casts well. The whole point is to replicate the object, not grossly distort it to accommodate the limitations of your faux fossilization. haha, really?
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by dundun on Mar 31, 2017 18:58:40 GMT 1, Not a fan of these in general but this is just plain horrible. IMO, if you can't cast the object piece properly then simply choose something that casts well. The whole point is to replicate the object, not grossly distort it to accommodate the limitations of your faux fossilization. haha, really? Yeah I don't get what they mean by "Cast the object piece properly". If referring to the headphones I think they're the Sony DJ headphones from the 2000's and not the stock ones that came with the Walkman II.
Not a fan of these in general but this is just plain horrible. IMO, if you can't cast the object piece properly then simply choose something that casts well. The whole point is to replicate the object, not grossly distort it to accommodate the limitations of your faux fossilization. haha, really? Yeah I don't get what they mean by "Cast the object piece properly". If referring to the headphones I think they're the Sony DJ headphones from the 2000's and not the stock ones that came with the Walkman II.
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by happyshopper on Mar 31, 2017 19:00:53 GMT 1, Ah! I see that point. Maybe too fragile though.
Ah! I see that point. Maybe too fragile though.
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dwight
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by dwight on Mar 31, 2017 19:02:12 GMT 1, Looks like this sale is done.. Like his work or not, he's really been on the fast track lately. I'm somewhat surprised he has continued to sell these future relic objects. I'm happy because it keeps his artwork accessible, but it would not surprise me if they ceased.
Does anyone know the connection between Arsham and Gagosian? I believe Gagosian has been the force behind artwork at Eden Rock in St Barth....they've had Kaws, Jonas Wood, and Arsham installs in recent years..
Looks like this sale is done.. Like his work or not, he's really been on the fast track lately. I'm somewhat surprised he has continued to sell these future relic objects. I'm happy because it keeps his artwork accessible, but it would not surprise me if they ceased.
Does anyone know the connection between Arsham and Gagosian? I believe Gagosian has been the force behind artwork at Eden Rock in St Barth....they've had Kaws, Jonas Wood, and Arsham installs in recent years..
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by Peter Bengtsen on Mar 31, 2017 19:03:15 GMT 1, Yeah I don't get what they mean by "Cast the object piece properly". If referring to the headphones I think they're the Sony DJ headphones from the 2000's and not the stock ones that came with the Walkman II.
Either way the cast headphones look like a horseshoe.
Yeah I don't get what they mean by "Cast the object piece properly". If referring to the headphones I think they're the Sony DJ headphones from the 2000's and not the stock ones that came with the Walkman II. Either way the cast headphones look like a horseshoe.
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by conartstudio on Mar 31, 2017 19:07:26 GMT 1, seems as if the base the cassette player is sitting on is actually part of the piece. besides the price, that was a deciding factor in not getting one. there's a reason none of the photos shows the back of piece.
does this bother anyone?
seems as if the base the cassette player is sitting on is actually part of the piece. besides the price, that was a deciding factor in not getting one. there's a reason none of the photos shows the back of piece.
does this bother anyone?
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dundun
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by dundun on Mar 31, 2017 19:12:51 GMT 1, Could it be this is a subtle reference to hip hop and it's death as a culture? The backpacker look of the late 90s-2000's featured a person wearing large headphones and since burning cd's was still very hard to do the "mixtape" culture was still very much alive. Tony touch tapes and stretch/bobbito tapes(recorded from radio) were still passed around, revered and were still held in a cult-like status.
That's my guess but maybe I'm reading too much into it. I just don't think he would've made an object just to make it(which is, if he couldn't cast the headphones right because they're too fragile and then threw some random thicker headphones on them). Maybe these relics are intended to transcend the object and they're making a statement on how we use them too.
Could it be this is a subtle reference to hip hop and it's death as a culture? The backpacker look of the late 90s-2000's featured a person wearing large headphones and since burning cd's was still very hard to do the "mixtape" culture was still very much alive. Tony touch tapes and stretch/bobbito tapes(recorded from radio) were still passed around, revered and were still held in a cult-like status.
That's my guess but maybe I'm reading too much into it. I just don't think he would've made an object just to make it(which is, if he couldn't cast the headphones right because they're too fragile and then threw some random thicker headphones on them). Maybe these relics are intended to transcend the object and they're making a statement on how we use them too.
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by sl on Mar 31, 2017 20:48:40 GMT 1, Could it be this is a subtle reference to hip hop and it's death as a culture? The backpacker look of the late 90s-2000's featured a person wearing large headphones and since burning cd's was still very hard to do the "mixtape" culture was still very much alive. Tony touch tapes and stretch/bobbito tapes(recorded from radio) were still passed around, revered and were still held in a cult-like status. That's my guess but maybe I'm reading too much into it. I just don't think he would've made an object just to make it(which is, if he couldn't cast the headphones right because they're too fragile and then threw some random thicker headphones on them). Maybe these relics are intended to transcend the object and they're making a statement on how we use them too. Your hip-hop knowledge is on point but... the larger headphone culture started with beats. Nobody was rockin these larger headphones then except dj's. I don't like this either way but the headphones that came standard with walkmans (especially the yellow sport models) would have been more apropos. The idea was to be compact and portable at that time. Some headphones were even foldable.
Could it be this is a subtle reference to hip hop and it's death as a culture? The backpacker look of the late 90s-2000's featured a person wearing large headphones and since burning cd's was still very hard to do the "mixtape" culture was still very much alive. Tony touch tapes and stretch/bobbito tapes(recorded from radio) were still passed around, revered and were still held in a cult-like status. That's my guess but maybe I'm reading too much into it. I just don't think he would've made an object just to make it(which is, if he couldn't cast the headphones right because they're too fragile and then threw some random thicker headphones on them). Maybe these relics are intended to transcend the object and they're making a statement on how we use them too. Your hip-hop knowledge is on point but... the larger headphone culture started with beats. Nobody was rockin these larger headphones then except dj's. I don't like this either way but the headphones that came standard with walkmans (especially the yellow sport models) would have been more apropos. The idea was to be compact and portable at that time. Some headphones were even foldable.
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Daniel Arsham FR07, by conartstudio on Mar 31, 2017 21:03:06 GMT 1, Could it be this is a subtle reference to hip hop and it's death as a culture? The backpacker look of the late 90s-2000's featured a person wearing large headphones and since burning cd's was still very hard to do the "mixtape" culture was still very much alive. Tony touch tapes and stretch/bobbito tapes(recorded from radio) were still passed around, revered and were still held in a cult-like status. That's my guess but maybe I'm reading too much into it. I just don't think he would've made an object just to make it(which is, if he couldn't cast the headphones right because they're too fragile and then threw some random thicker headphones on them). Maybe these relics are intended to transcend the object and they're making a statement on how we use them too. Your hip-hop knowledge is on point but... the larger headphone culture started with beats. Nobody was rockin these larger headphones then except dj's. I don't like this either way but the headphones that came standard with walkmans (especially the yellow sport models) would have been more apropos. The idea was to be compact and portable at that time. Some headphones were even foldable. these aren't the larger, over the ear, headphones that DJs used before beats. the original walkmans were only about 3.5" wide. each can on these headphones are smaller than the width of the walkman. lots of standard headphones from the early 90s were fairly large... if these were more like DJ headphones then they would be much much larger.
Could it be this is a subtle reference to hip hop and it's death as a culture? The backpacker look of the late 90s-2000's featured a person wearing large headphones and since burning cd's was still very hard to do the "mixtape" culture was still very much alive. Tony touch tapes and stretch/bobbito tapes(recorded from radio) were still passed around, revered and were still held in a cult-like status. That's my guess but maybe I'm reading too much into it. I just don't think he would've made an object just to make it(which is, if he couldn't cast the headphones right because they're too fragile and then threw some random thicker headphones on them). Maybe these relics are intended to transcend the object and they're making a statement on how we use them too. Your hip-hop knowledge is on point but... the larger headphone culture started with beats. Nobody was rockin these larger headphones then except dj's. I don't like this either way but the headphones that came standard with walkmans (especially the yellow sport models) would have been more apropos. The idea was to be compact and portable at that time. Some headphones were even foldable. these aren't the larger, over the ear, headphones that DJs used before beats. the original walkmans were only about 3.5" wide. each can on these headphones are smaller than the width of the walkman. lots of standard headphones from the early 90s were fairly large... if these were more like DJ headphones then they would be much much larger.
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