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-{{Template}}''[[Electric Dress]]'' ([[Merzbow]] with [[Carlos Giffoni]] and [[Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke]]) ([[No Fun Productions]], USA, CD).+{{Template}}
 +''[[Electric Dress]]'' ([[1956]]) is a work by [[Atsuko Tanaka]]. It is a [[burqa]]-like costume consisting of electrical wires and lit-up coloured [[lightbulb]]s. Tanaka wore the dress to exhibitions.
== See also == == See also ==
-*''[[Electric Dress (music)]]'' +*''[[Electric Dress (music)]]'', an album by [[Merzbow]] with [[Carlos Giffoni]] and [[Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke]]
*[[Atsuko Tanaka (artist)]] *[[Atsuko Tanaka (artist)]]
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Electric Dress (1956) is a work by Atsuko Tanaka. It is a burqa-like costume consisting of electrical wires and lit-up coloured lightbulbs. Tanaka wore the dress to exhibitions.

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