Photo of collection object Analysis of the Elements by which Massive Consumption of Information Takes Place
Lamelas, David. Analysis of the Elements by which Massive Consumption of Information Takes Place, 1968. 16mm film (color, silent; 29 min.), three tape recorders, three audio tapes, display case with two magazines and two newspapers, Dimensions variable . Acquired through the generosity of Robert Speyer, the Latin American and Caribbean Fund, Jill Kraus, Beatriz and Andres von Buch, Estrellita Brodsky, Adriana Cisneros de Griffin, Mauro Herlitzka, Marie-Josée Kravis, Raul Naón, Carlos Padula, Gonzalo Parodi, and Ernesto Poma , 575.2012.a-i. (Photo: MoMA)

Analysis of the Elements by which Massive Consumption of Information Takes Place

1968

David Lamelas

Argentine, born 1946

Media and Performance

Maker/Artist
Lamelas, David
Classification
Installation
Formatted Medium
16mm film (color, silent; 29 min.), three tape recorders, three audio tapes, display case with two magazines and two newspapers
Dimensions
Dimensions variable
Accession Number
575.2012.a-i
Credit Line
Acquired through the generosity of Robert Speyer, the Latin American and Caribbean Fund, Jill Kraus, Beatriz and Andres von Buch, Estrellita Brodsky, Adriana Cisneros de Griffin, Mauro Herlitzka, Marie-Josée Kravis, Raul Naón, Carlos Padula, Gonzalo Parodi, and Ernesto Poma

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