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»On the Town«, 2008 by Simon Ripoll-Hurier.




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»Song of Solomon«, 2006 is an aleatoric audio collage, an 8-channel audio installation that samples many versions of ‘Mbube’, aka ‘Wimoweh’ aka ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’, in a sonic tribute to the song’s dead author Solomon Linda. By Julian Jonker and Ralph Borland.




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“Sound Drift”, 2005 by Timo Kahlen and Ian Andrews.




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“Sonicity”, 2008-2009 by Stanza.




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“Glasses”, 2004 by Finnbogi Petursson.




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Sound installations by Stephen Vitiello.




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“334m/s”, 2007 by Carsten Nicolai.




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Natural Disaster Concert“, 1984 by Die Tödliche Doris.




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“Times Square”, 1977/2002 by Max Neuhaus. Permanent sound installation.




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“8 lights, 8 speakers”, 2009 by Achim Wollscheid.




Void“, 2002 by Carsten Nicolai. Sound, chrome-plated glass, aluminum, silicon, rubber.




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“Interactive Infrasonic Installation”, 2007-2008 by Reinhard Gupfinger combines a 250-inch long organ pipe, a wind generator and a video-tracking interface for multi-user interaction. Pace and direction of the movements of users create a variable subsonic environment.




»System«, 2009 by Jonathan Vingiano.




Shared Frequencies“, 2006 by Kabir Carter. Video.




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“Labyrinthitis”, 2008 by Ricardo Jacinto.




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“Prepared Turntable”, 2008 by Yuri Suzuki.




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»Composition No. 3«, 1963-64 by Milan Knížák. Sound link.




“Untitled (Instrument)”, 2008 by Faith La Rocque.
Stool, Epsom salts, rare earth magnet, hematite magnet, harmony balls.




»Fugue«, 1925 by Josef Albers.




The “Wind Array Cascade Machine – WACM” (2003), by Steve Heimbecker, is a 64 channel kinetic wind mapping and network diffusion system. The data generated, can be recorded and archived. The WACM series of installations are: “POD” (2003), “Signe” (2005), “Paravent” (2006), and the “Turbulence Sound Matrix” (2007).




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