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 ===Examples=== ===Examples===
-The instrument of [[Dennis Havlena]],[[Nicolas Bras]], and of [[Bash the Trash]] often have fully fungible parts, and are made as simple as possible to allow for others to be able to easily build a copy of their own.+The instrument of [[Dennis Havlena]], [[Nicolas Bras]], and of [[Bash the Trash]] often have fully fungible parts, and are made as simple as possible to allow for others to be able to easily build a copy of their own.
  
 The instruments of [[Zimoun]] are an excellent example of a fungible instrument where the use of commercial replication and being fully fungible is conceptually relevant to the work. Though his installations are fine art objects they are made a large swarms of near exact copies, using mostly commercially available materials like cardboard boxes and stepper motors. If any one instrument in a Zimoun installation is replaced with another copy it would be virtually impossible to tell and the individual instruments present are not important as a unique object, but instead important when considered in mass as indistinguishable copies of one another.  The instruments of [[Zimoun]] are an excellent example of a fungible instrument where the use of commercial replication and being fully fungible is conceptually relevant to the work. Though his installations are fine art objects they are made a large swarms of near exact copies, using mostly commercially available materials like cardboard boxes and stepper motors. If any one instrument in a Zimoun installation is replaced with another copy it would be virtually impossible to tell and the individual instruments present are not important as a unique object, but instead important when considered in mass as indistinguishable copies of one another. 
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