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Seven half-sized telegraph poles are daisy chained together with cable wire and placed under a vaulted ceiling in a succession reminiscent of the Stations of the Cross. The vintage speakers emit an electrical buzz and hum while the lighting illuminates the surrounding works.

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Seven half-sized telegraph poles are daisy chained together with cable wire and placed under a vaulted ceiling in a succession reminiscent of the Stations of the Cross. The vintage speakers emit an electrical buzz and hum while the lighting illuminates the surrounding works.

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Seven half-sized telegraph poles are daisy chained together with cable wire and placed under a vaulted ceiling in a succession reminiscent of the Stations of the Cross. The vintage speakers emit an electrical buzz and hum while the lighting illuminates the surrounding works.

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Seven half-sized telegraph poles are daisy chained together with cable wire and placed under a vaulted ceiling in a succession reminiscent of the Stations of the Cross. The vintage speakers emit an electrical buzz and hum while the lighting illuminates the surrounding works.

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Seven half-sized telegraph poles are daisy chained together with cable wire and placed under a vaulted ceiling in a succession reminiscent of the Stations of the Cross. The vintage speakers emit an electrical buzz and hum while the lighting illuminates the surrounding works.

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Seven half-sized telegraph poles are daisy chained together with cable wire and placed under a vaulted ceiling in a succession reminiscent of the Stations of the Cross. The vintage speakers emit an electrical buzz and hum while the lighting illuminates the surrounding works.

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