BF/C Disco Machine, sculpture by Eric Campbell

$600.00

A one of a kind artwork by Eric Campbell, Montreal.

BF/C Disco Machine was inspired by the endless night definitely offered in the lush pulsating world of Airbender, the band's latest single. Using a record player left for donation on Waverley Street in Montréal as the canvas, pieces of disco ball glass were meticulously placed around the unit before creating the spinning safari atop of the disc. The player is fully functional in that it still spins, allowing Joel and Barish, in their cougar and zebra form, to throw a wicked one of a kind party in the comfort of your own home. Sweet surrender indeed.

Eric is a musician, poet and vocalist who has lived in many places included Vancouver, Australia and now Montreal. He is currently studying theatre arts in Montreal, but also spends time writing songs and crafting visual arts of all kinds from paintings to puppets.

A one of a kind artwork by Eric Campbell, Montreal.

BF/C Disco Machine was inspired by the endless night definitely offered in the lush pulsating world of Airbender, the band's latest single. Using a record player left for donation on Waverley Street in Montréal as the canvas, pieces of disco ball glass were meticulously placed around the unit before creating the spinning safari atop of the disc. The player is fully functional in that it still spins, allowing Joel and Barish, in their cougar and zebra form, to throw a wicked one of a kind party in the comfort of your own home. Sweet surrender indeed.

Eric is a musician, poet and vocalist who has lived in many places included Vancouver, Australia and now Montreal. He is currently studying theatre arts in Montreal, but also spends time writing songs and crafting visual arts of all kinds from paintings to puppets.