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« on: October 01, 2010, 01:51:17 PM »
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While listening to my local PBS station this afternoon I heard Denise Franklin talk with Clark Whittington, who is the creator of the Art-o-Mat.

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The Original Art*o*mat
The story behind Art-o-mat?

The inspiration for Art-o-mat? came to artist Clark Whittington while observing a friend who had a Pavlovian reaction to the crinkle of cellophane. When Whittington's friend heard someone opening a snack, he had the uncontrollable urge to have one too.

The year was 1997, the town was Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Whittington was set to have a solo art show at a local cafe, Penny Universitie (which eventually became Mary's Of Course Cafe). This is when Whittington used a recently-banned cigarette machine to create the first Art-o-mat. In June 1997, it was installed, along with 12 of his paintings. The machine sold Whittington's black & white photographs for $1.00 each.

This art show was scheduled to be dismantled in July 1997. However, Cynthia Giles (owner of the Penny Universitie) loved the machine and asked that it stay permanently and machine remains unaltered in its original location to this day. At that point, it was clear that involvement of other artists was needed if the project was going to continue. Giles introduced Whittington to a handful of other local artists and Artists in Cellophane was formed.

Artists in Cellophane (A.I.C.), the sponsoring organization of Art*o*mat? is based on the concept of taking art and "repackaging" it to make it part of our daily lives. The mission of A.I.C. is to encourage art consumption by combining the worlds of art and commerce in an innovative form. A.I.C believes that art should be progressive, yet personal and approachable. What better way to do this, than with a heavy cold steel machine?

I love this idea, now I just need to find an Art-O-Mat near Tobaccoville so that I can buy some of this art!  :2thumbs:
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Re: Art-O-Mat
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2010, 10:32:26 PM »
Only thing I buy from them machines is soda, interesting idea thought :)
 

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« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2010, 03:29:37 PM »
Finally got by the Reynolda House Museum and picked up an art box for GrandMa Kay!  :2thumbs:
The box is the same size as a pack of cigarettes... have not looked at the earrings yet, gotta let Kay do that.  :08:
The art is by Sarah Crumpler of Mount Olive, NC.


This is the machine that they have there.
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« Reply #5 on: November 12, 2010, 10:27:56 AM »
Looks like the guy from the Operation game. LOL