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Members of the death metal group “Unfathomable Ruination” perform as they are sealed inside a 183cm by 183cm x 183cm metal cube in central London Once sealed inside, members of the public (right) could press their ears to the outside to hear the heavily muted music through the sound-proofed casing.
Unfathomable Ruination: Members of the death metal group “Unfathomable Ruination” perform as they are sealed inside a 183cm by 183cm x 183cm metal cube in central London(above). “Box sized DIE featuring Unfathomable Ruination” is an art installation by Portuguese artist Joao Onofre, where the band will be hermetically sealed inside the box before playing for as long as they can until their oxygen supply runs out. The four piece group had to strip their equipment down to the absolute minimum to fit inside the structure. Once sealed inside, members of the public (right) could press their ears to the outside to hear the heavily muted music through the sound-proofed casing. PHOTOs: AFP
Dutch violinist Andre Rieu gestures during a concert of his orchestra on Vrijthof square, in Maastricht, southern Netherlands. Rieu celebrated the 10th anniversary of his traditional summer evening concerts in his hometown. Celebration concert: Dutch violinist Andre Rieu gestures during a concert of his orchestra on Vrijthof square, in Maastricht, southern Netherlands. Rieu celebrated the 10th anniversary of his traditional summer evening concerts in his hometown. Photo: AFP
Wang (2nd from L) takes part in a music class as a part of the education programme at the Qide Education Center in Beijing. The Qide Education Center is a military-style boot camp, which offers treatment for internet addiction. As growing number of young people in China immerse themselves in the cyber world, spending hours playing games online, worried parents are increasingly turning to boot camps to crush addiction. Boot camp Wang (2nd from L) takes part in a music class as a part of the education programme at the Qide Education Center in Beijing. The Qide Education Center is a military-style boot camp, which offers treatment for internet addiction. As growing number of young people in China immerse themselves in the cyber world, spending hours playing games online, worried parents are increasingly turning to boot camps to crush addiction. Photo: Reuters





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