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Exhibit shows architects' artwork


ARCHITECTS FROM 35 ber in Hollywood, Fla. "I've always felt man is
Weston took Best of Show trapped in his own machine.
with his installation "The Ap- On the front, there's this order, Rings
;how... mywork." plause," and third place with and in the bach there's chaos," kid's
The synesthetic pieces indu- his "Mechanical Postcards," Weston said.
Wars
litablyconjure images of archi- which mn on solar power to He said he was "miserable"
ofenr
:ecture through a stark white broadcast what he called in his former career as an elec-
tro-neurophysiologist, in so ml
rackground of equidistant and "heavy-handed critiques of
;ubtly raised, equally sized suburban living." Suarez won which he handled operating kind,
iquares, between which ap- second place for his painting room equipment used during tious,
rear subtle, seemingly mobile "La Piedad." neuro-surgeries. "So I ended He
:olors. "The Applause" demon- up in architecture school, lawsrr
Some of his other work will strates "raw power" through 5l (and) that's where they met," ed by
rc featured later this year in Ca- sounding boards powered by a he said, referring to "The Ap- the :

:acas, Venezuela, and his first microprocessor and an array plause." Warr
;olo exhibit will run in Decem- oftransistors. buta

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