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This video breaks down the meaning behind the cover art for 'fakemink's Easter Pink'. The background features a sound installation by Virgil Abloh called '12-Inch Voices', which uses foam spikes designed to absorb sound, but Abloh repurposed it as a speaker system. The person in the cover art is Dopesolitary, the director and editor behind fakemink's visuals.
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the meaning behind fakemink’s cover for easter pink. the piece in the background is actually from virgil abloh’s 2019 sound installation called 12-inch voices — part of the manifesto exhibition in paris. those sharp spikes and foam wedges are modeled after anechoic chambers, spaces built to completely absorb sound. virgil flipped the idea and turned a structure meant for silence into a speaker system. the guy in the photo is @dopesolitary , the main director and editor behind fakemink’s visuals, posing in front of the installation. //follow for more source: @forthespeakers @ftscamden @ihategum