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This is what happens when the Internet blindly creates a work of art
My Holy Nacho is an artwork based on a misunderstanding. Originally it was to be called Moholy-Nagy, but that got wrongly translated as My Holy Nacho in a noisy drinking establishment, and the title stuck. That gave the artists Jamie Allen and Bernhard Garnicnig an idea. They purchased a sculptural object online, and are in the process of shipping it to ten separate manufacturers, who they indirectly instruct on how to process and manipulate it, over the Internet, of course. Not even they know what their sculpture will become, because the changes are made without them seeing the outcome in…