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In his essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, published in 1936, Walter Benjamin suggested that the aura of originality surrounding any creative activity is torn away by machines.
Drawing inspiration from Benjamin’s seminal tract, Steven Grasse has set about finding historical remedies to our mass production-obsessed modern age and set up an art and design collective, Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction in Philadelphia.
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