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RE: [microsound] 80s electronic music and architecture??
Recent recording of Alvin Lucier performance at Tate Modern, recordings
of the rehearsal process + original scores - all for download
http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/open_sound_systems/
Kelli Dipple
Webcasting Curator
Digital Programmes
Tate
www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents
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From: Michael Duffy [mailto:newsoundconst@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 09 February 2006 13:25
To: microsound
Subject: Re: [microsound] 80s electronic music and architecture??
maybe you're thinking of Augostino Di Scipio - really fascinating stuff-
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/adiscipi/
On 2/9/06, mhwrpc@xxxxxxxxxxx <mhwrpc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> alvin lucier did a lot of great work that could be said to fit in to
> the general territory you describe. His pieces for electronic birds,
> long wires, and brainwaves all utilized space and sound in very
> interesting ways that could be characterized as both "minimal" and
> "architectural". And then there is, of course, the Dream House
> designed by LaMonte Young and Marian Zazeela. Lots of info available
> on the MELA foundation website. There is another more contemporary
> artist whose name I can't recall right now who does work involving
> sound and architecture and who has stirred some controversy because of
> fear that the frequencies he uses have the potential to literally
> bring the house down. Wish I could remember his name. Maybe somebody
> else here knows who I am talking about. Anyway, the Alvin Lucier and
> LaMonte Young pieces should fit your theme quite well and are
> definitely worth investigating either way. love, mhwrpc
>
>
>
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> From: Chris Bryan <chrisbryan78@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Hello,
> > For a graphic design class I'm taking I'm doing a project on 3
> > decades of minimalist music and architecture. The project is to be
> > on visual design, but if I can justify a cover fitting the theme
> > then everything is OAK. I've found a bit of minimalist work from the
> > 80s that fit this categories, but was wondering if anyone had
> > anything they wanted to draw my attention to.
> > Location specific recordings, compositions for a space, inspired by
a
> > space, or simply just interesting architecture used for album art.
> > thanks,
> > chris
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