Theater Mar 23, 2011 at 4:00 am

Degenerate Art Ensemble Installs Itself at the Frye Art Museum

Tuning Nest on the left, “weeble wobble” on the right. Photos by Bruce Tom

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1
Fact check: DAE has created more than 10 large scale performance works in the past 12 years, along with hundreds of music compositions. Just a clarification. Not just two works.
2
I loved the Tuning Nest, too. The sculptor is Nik Weisend, who collaborated with Robb Kunz to make this amazing sculpture / interactive experience.
3
I saw the show at the opening party and really liked all of it . I too was drawn to the Tuning Nest. In your article you failed to mention Nik Weisend, the artist who created it. if you found this piece to be a sucess, then you should credit the artist as well the person responsible for the audio aspect of the piece.

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Nik Weisend is an amazing talent and my son
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I really enjoyed the show and the Tuning Nest, by Nik Weisend and Robb Kunz. Nik is an amazing sculptor. I also noticed he wasn't credited in the printed article.
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I enjoyed two things very much: the yellow dress with the cabages(?) the picture of the woman wearing what appears to be mini skirt made of dead mice and crazy queen-of-sheeba boots with built in cloven hoofs. In an effort to avoid being mean spirited, and just be lazy, let me just say that most of it just wasn't my bag, especially the videos. :)

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