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February 6, 2015
Installation/microsound/Sculpture/Video

microtonal wall

1,500 speakers, each playing a single microtonal frequency, collectively spanning 4 octaves. Commissioned in part by Rhizome, with additional support from the Addison Gallery.

by tristan perich

(via everyday listening)

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