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The open, around-the-ear headphones have developed an almost cult-like devotion to the accuracy with which they reproduce studio sound.

In late May, Lehr visited von Stroheim on the set and praised the footage that he had seen, saying that "it has atmosphere, color and realism that could not possibly have been reproduced in the studio".

For example, Eric Wesley's fabulous sculpture "Mall" — a mountain of hand-reproduced studio detritus and other objects (including a book by Michel Foucault) — recalls the Swiss artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss.

Its chief interest is its more than 500 photographs, many of them familiar images freshly reproduced from original Chaplin studio negatives.

Boisterous, engaging, lovingly detailed and overlong, Sam Raimi's new film functions as a prequel to the classic myth: it is basically a very accomplished tribute to Victor Fleming's original 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, with the look and spirit of those studio sets reproduced digitally with eerie exactitude.

Photographs of a sprawling mural, taken in her studio and reproduced in a gallery handout and on the gallery's Web site, kentlergallery.org, suggest that in a setting where Ms. Smollin was free to stretch out, her drawings would arrive at something grander and less provisional -- something more like scenes instead of just sketches from the life of Charon.

It was, Fitzpatrick told me, the copy of a work Kaltenbach had first seen in Lozano's studio and reproduced on his own without her explicit consent.

Obten said the tape had been "commercially reproduced in a video studio". "Numerous people have seen it," he continued.

There's something to be said about being in a club, those sounds just cannot be reproduced, even in a studio.

His fans still cherish the crystalline fidelity with which studio conditions reproduced his indescribably fluid technique, along with such peculiarities as his ever-present humming and the creaking of his personal piano chair.

Orwell explained this phenomenon by saying that the recording studio reproduces the intimacy of the lyric poem, which is either addressed to a single person or is an interior monologue, whereas reading to a large audience makes poets feel awkward.

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