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    One Square Inch of Silence

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    infinite grain 01: nicolas bernier

    [infinite grain is a series of interviews inspired on microsound procedures, exploring a wide variety of topics in dialogue with artists who work with sound on installation, composition and improvisation] Nicolas Bernier born in Canada. His work is one of a kind, taking roots…

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