Our great forward-talent friends Light Thieves just released the video to thier new single “Crystal Maps” form the album Spirit Homes.
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Video by Kevin Figueroa
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![Damage: Michael Murphy
American artist Michael Murphy has created a topical installation piece which aims to generate discussion around the subject of gun control - a hot topic in the United States at the moment following from recent events and the news that a 3D printed gun has been successfully fired. Entitled “Damage”, the sculpture is made from 1,200 suspended black ping pong balls which, when viewed from the right angle, form the shape of an assault rifle. The physical arrangement of the project is meant to comment that perspective plays a large role in the matter. “Guns are fetishized in the U.S.,” Murphy said to Times Free Press. “Many, many Americans love guns. I’m creating a giant gun. I just want people to keep talking about guns [and] why we should have guns. Communication is necessary because I don’t see any sort of solution being proposed.”
The work is currently on show at AVA in Tennessee through 29 June, 2013.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/31ddc2de891d4140268bf7b29cf39382/tumblr_mmkg1h2LA41qd4ddpo1_500.jpg)
Damage: Michael Murphy
American artist Michael Murphy has created a topical installation piece which aims to generate discussion around the subject of gun control - a hot topic in the United States at the moment following from recent events and the news that a 3D printed gun has been successfully fired. Entitled “Damage”, the sculpture is made from 1,200 suspended black ping pong balls which, when viewed from the right angle, form the shape of an assault rifle. The physical arrangement of the project is meant to comment that perspective plays a large role in the matter. “Guns are fetishized in the U.S.,” Murphy said to Times Free Press. “Many, many Americans love guns. I’m creating a giant gun. I just want people to keep talking about guns [and] why we should have guns. Communication is necessary because I don’t see any sort of solution being proposed.”
The work is currently on show at AVA in Tennessee through 29 June, 2013.


