four pictures of different types of records being held by someone's hands with scissors
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Edward Weston

ROBIN RHODE, Wheel of Steel, 2006. In Wheel of Steel, Rhode places a 33-rpm record on a record player that he has drawn on the sidewalk. In successive photos, he puts the chalk-drawn needle on the record, it begins to spin, and the motion and sound implied in the work begin to come to life before our eyes (and ears). Nine still photographs of the chalk-drawn, sidewalk record player assume a creative and vivid narrative.
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