Pan’s iPod labyrinth
By admin • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: Apple iPodAs reported by Macworld UK, sculptor Adam Reeder created a sculpture of Pan with an iPod to win first prize in the San Francisco Academy of Art University’s Annual Spring Show.
The sculpture of Pan is 22 inch tall and is part of a larger body of work that explores how technology has changed the way we interact with each other. According to Reeder the idea of Pan with an iPod came from the story of Pan playing his flute and dancing around in the woods. The nature of Pan has not changed, only the context of technology.
Apparently the Pan with iPod sculpture is available for only $9,800 if you have some spare cash lying around.
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