Went to a pretty fun event yesterday afternoon. Local guy has been curating a music show with a ton of local musicians, mostly in the electronic/noise realm but some others as well. I am not sure exactly how many musicians worked on it, but I'd say over 50 and there were 81 pieces in total. But each musician or duo/group, picked an item on display at a local, outdoor sculpture park. They then hand out iPods and you walk around and flip through the corresponding songs for each sculpture. Some of them were really good at syncing up and working with the space while others you could more or less tell the guys just ave 'em some random song. Either way, it was a fun, interesting event. Here's a couple pics...

Johann Feilacher's Redwood I, this is well over 20 feet tall and carved out of a single Redwood. I was told it is the largest sculpture in the world carved from a single piece of wood.

Donald Lipski piece made with 55 giant steel bouys with a couple friends walking by.

Robert Lobe's The Palm at the End of the Parking Lot is hammered aluminum bolted onto the tree. Looks much better in person.
And, here's a link to the Bandcamp of the guy who curated the show. You can get an idea from the clips there what kind of music it was, although there really was a lot of variety even if about half of it was in a similar vein:
http://erichall.bandcamp.com/