1976
This object is also sometimes referred to as Universal Machine III, This is due to the fact that the Universal Machine existed first as a unique object , second as an edition (of 100 numbered examples) published by Edition MAT MOT in 1965, and third as a Fluxus Edition.
box: 28.26 x 28.26 x 3.81 cm (11 1/8 x 11 1/8 x 1 1/2 in.)
Barbara Moore, Bound/Unbound, New York, New York, partial gift partial purchase; to Harvard University Art Museums, June 28, 2005.
Wooden box with offset printed label, containing readymade plastic foods
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20th centuryAmericanEmpty transparent plastic box with offset-printed label
20th centuryAmericanPlastic box containing microfilm, plastic hand viewer, and printed/typed card
20th centuryAmericanEach version of this work has a unique label. The title and other information is typed directly on the printed label, which has been cut out of a magazine or other publication.
20th centuryAmericanClear plastic box with offset-printed label, containing toenail clippings and shaved skin
20th centuryAmericanPlastic box w/ offset-printed label, hand-typed card, and string of wooden beads
20th centuryAmericanRed plastic box with offset-printed label containing two snail shells
20th centuryAmerican18 printed cards in plastic box with printed label
20th centuryAmericanMixed media and technique
20th centuryAmerican