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Description: "Tantalum Memorial" is a series of telephony-based memorials by the artists group Harwood, Wright, Yokokoji, to the people who have died as a result of the "coltan wars" in the Congo. The installation is constructed out of electromagnetic Strowger switches -- the basis of the first automatic telephone exchange invented in 1888. The movements and sounds of the switches are triggered by the phone calls of London's Congolese community as they participate in "Telephone Trottoire" -- a concurrent project also built by the artists in collaboration with the Congolese radio program "Nostalgie Ya Mboka". - from website, 2014 May 02
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Subject: Mines and mineral resources -- Congo (Democratic Republic), Congo (Democratic Republic) -- History -- 1997- , Coltan (columbite–tantalite), Mines and mineral resources -- Political aspects, Tantalum, Digital art, Technology in art, Interactive art, Installations (Art), Harwood, Graham, 1960-, Wright, Richard, 1963-, Yokokoji, Matsuko, 1960-
Creator: Harwood, Graham, 1960-, Wright, Richard, 1963-, Yokokoji, Matsuko, 1960-
Date: 2008, 2010 December 07 (Uploaded)
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa02383
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