Created as part of their Emerging Artist Residency at the Clocktower, Japather's Phone Booth is an interactive sound sculpture featuring the stories of fellow travelers recorded, and now broadcast, through the receiver of a vintage telephone booth.
Todd Eberleās Hi-Fi series of large color photographs depicts mid-century audio equipment and advertisements.
In Two Lane Blacktop, Mary Heilmann's simple white lines transform the Clocktower corridor into a displaced highway.
Sabina Streeter's Where Eagles Dare installation references the usage of radio and technology toward propagandistic ends.
Tony Oursler's Five Take Radius lines the Clocktower corridor with an installation of his well-known "talking light bulbs".
Ellen Harvey's landscapes (part of the 1999-2001 New York Beautification Project series) hide in the Clocktower staircase and boiler room.
Max Neuhaus's Clocktower Installation drawing is a plan for an installation in the artist's 1979 solo exhibition at the Clocktower.
The fading and graffiti-ed Blip at the top of a stairwell is a remaining testimonial to Artschwager's 1977 Clocktower solo show.
OFTEN REPLAYED (PLAYED AGAIN) is a poetic message from Lawrence Weiner, a Clocktower friend and leader of the artist community.
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