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Evan Osnos talks to Li Liao, a young performance artist, who
got an assembly-line job making iPads, and forty-five days later he used his wages to buy one. As an exhibit, he put the iPad on a pedestal, tacked up his uniform and badges, and framed his contract. The effect, on a white gallery wall, is a strangely addictive ready-made tableau about the intersection of money, aspiration, and technology.Click-through to read the interview: http://nyr.kr/SetOqT