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Namibian-German artist, designer, publisher and director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maximilian "Max" Siedentopf (born 27 June 1991) is a Namibian-German artist, designer, publisher and director.[1][2] He is known for having set up an installation titled Toto Forever in the Namib Desert which consists of a ring of large white blocks atop of which sit six speakers attached to a solar-powered MP3 player configured to continuously play the 1982 song Africa by the American band Toto. The exact location of the installation has not been disclosed.[3][4]
Max Siedentopf | |
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Born | Tegernsee, Germany | 27 June 1991
Website | maxsiedentopf |
Siedentopf grew up in the city of Windhoek in Namibia, and continues to work in Berlin, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, and London.[5] He is a former competitive swimmer.[6][7]
In June 2019, Siedentopf starred in the music video for "Mine Right Now", a song by Norwegian singer Sigrid.[8] This was due to Sigrid's flight being cancelled, the singer therefore being unable to appear in the video herself.[9][10][11]
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