Master tape buried in peat- is it art?

A composer turned decomposer? All a bit of a fiddle really! :violin:

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"Anything" can be considered Art. 🙄

Just consider:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist's_Shit

You can buy one 1.1 oz can or the full cr4p load of 90 cans

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Not surprisingly :
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Value

A tin was sold for 124,000 at Sotheby's on May 23, 2007.[6] In October 2008, tin 83 was offered for sale at Sotheby's with an estimate of £50,000–70,000. It sold for £97,250. On October 16, 2015, tin 54 was sold at Christies for £182,500. In August 2016, at an art auction in Milan, one of the tins sold for a new record of €275,000, including auction fees.[7] The tins were originally to be valued according to their equivalent weight in gold – $37 each in 1961 – with the price fluctuating according to the market.[3]"
 
Personally I am waiting for the tape to be delivered to the mastering studio and the Engineer to say 'you're not putting that muddy **** on my machine. I suspect the cleaning process will only add to the natural 'effects'.