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OCMA Triennial: Artist Danial Nord brings the apocalypse to Orange County
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Jul 5, 2013
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OCMA Triennial: Artist Danial Nord brings the apocalypse to Orange County
Daniel Nord the Los Angeles video artist behind "No Exit," one of the noisiest installations at the Orange County Museum of Art's California Pacific Triennial.
No Exit. 2013 by Danial Nord; installation of 2013 California-Pacific Triennial at the Orange County Museum of Art.
No Exit. 2013 by Danial Nord; installation of 2013 California-Pacific Triennial at the Orange County Museum of Art.
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Gene Ogami
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Daniel Nord the Los Angeles video artist behind "No Exit," one of the noisiest installations at the Orange County Museum of Art's California Pacific Triennial.

This weekend, Off-Ramp producer Kevin Ferguson has been taking you to Newport Beach for the Orange County Museum of Art's newest exhibit: the California Pacific Triennial, focusing on artists who live and work in and around the Pacific Ocean.

You've heard from Dan Cameron, the museum's curator. Kevin also talked with Danial Nord, an LA video artist behind "No Exit," one of the noisiest installations at the Triennial.