Modded Server-Rack Display with Some Interpretations of David Darchicourt Designs for NSA Defense Intelligence
2015
Simon Denny
New Zealander, born 1982
Painting & Sculpture
- Maker/Artist
- Denny, Simon
- Classification
- Sculpture
- Formatted Medium
- UV prints on Revostage platforms, powder-coated 19" server racks, Cisco Systems WS-C2948G switches, LAN cables, Bachmann power strips, HP Proliant 380DL G5 servers, steel trays, plexiglass and aluminum model, Maisto Humvee 1:18 model car, vinyl and plexiglass letters on plexiglass, prints on cardboard puzzle and laminated cardboard box, Picard steel tool box, screwdrivers, hammer, painting brush, wrench, socket wrench, bits, saw, UV prints on plexiglass, Tamiya 1:48 U.S. Modern 4x4 Utility Vehicle w/Grenade Launcher model cars and figures, CNC/routed MDF, VisiJet PXL Color Bond 3D print, UV print on Aludibond, Fisso stainless steel spacers, anodized aluminum panel, embossed gilded brass medallion, laser-cut plexiglass letters, powder-coated steel and aluminium components, UV print on sandblasted laminated safety glass, and LED strips
- Medium
- prints, revostage, platforms, powder-coated, server, racks, cisco, systems, ws-c, switches, lan, cables, bachmann, power, strips, proliant, servers, steel, trays, plexiglass, aluminum, model, maisto, humvee, car, vinyl, letters, cardboard, puzzle, laminated, box, picard, tool, screwdrivers, hammer, painting, brush, wrench, socket, bits, saw, tamiya, modern, utility, vehicle, grenade, launcher, cars, figures, cnc, routed, mdf, visijet, pxl, color, bond, print, aludibond, fisso, stainless, spacers, anodized, panel, embossed, gilded, brass, medallion, laser-cut, aluminium, components, sandblasted, safety, glass, led
- Dimensions
- 100 3/16 × 118 1/8 × 39 3/8" (254.5 × 300 × 100 cm)
- Departments
- Painting & Sculpture
- Accession Number
- 2.2016
- Credit Line
- Acquired through the generosity of the Committee on Painting and Sculpture and The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art
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