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Modern Fossils

Austin artist Chris Locke reverse-casts obsolete tech toys in concrete mixed with dirt to create faux-excavation finds, from boom boxes, game controllers, rotary phones, turntables, and floppies, on up to 1st-gen 2001 iPods -- whose design might be Paleolithic, but whose Crazy-/O-Town playlist is forever.

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