Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Art of Noise Exhibition
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NCBFirst to rec“The Art of Noise exhibit at the Cooper Hewitt is kind of like taking a walk through one of the Daft Punk guys' heads: retro-futurist turntables, Hi-Fi systems that belong in Logan’s Run, transistor radios with curved angles from 1972 that can be worn as bracelets. The graphic art is a pocket history of NYC music: concert posters for early hip-hop shows, Talking Heads in 1975, Fania All-Stars at Carnegie Hall, There’s also cool exhibit design touches from Teenage Engineering. It’s there through August.”
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April“Great exhibit. There until August and highly recommend. Fun to go alone or also a cute date! They have some interactive parts that are fun.”
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