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Why is Lozano-Hemmer's Open Air considered an interactive public artwork?
 
  a. The public could see their distorted reflection in the artwork.
  b. The artwork changed through voice messages that the public sent on their cell phones.
  c. The public could participate in a dance performance choreographed by the artist.
  d. The artwork changed as participants wrote their names on a large mural.

Question 2

Matthew Barney's Cremaster I references Busby Berkley musical productions from 1930s' Hollywood films.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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