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Brian Eno's The Ship heads to ICA after its III Points debut

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Ryan Pfeffer
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At least one part of III Points will be sticking around after October 15. ICA Miami announced today that Brian Eno’s The Ship, an audio installation created by the revered British composer, will head to the museum after its North American debut at III Points.

The exhibition will be the ICA’s final one before it debuts its new space in the Design District, which will have just about double the square footage of its current building. The Ship will run at ICA from October 20–31 and, as is always the case at the museum, admission is free. 

The Ship, while a bit difficult to describe, should be a pretty sweet exhibit for both fans and those that really know nothing about Eno, who helped pioneer the "ambient" sound and has worked with artists like David Bowie, U2 and Talking Heads over his impressive career. The Ship is designed to change along with its environment, so every viewing experience is different. And if you really just can't wait until the 20th, III Points tickets are still very available via iiipoints.com

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