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The Spectrum of Artistic Possibility
»Gradients (i.e., a spectrum) of light have long been rendered accessible through comparison of musical pitch with color; such ideas survive today in various understandings of sound color, synesthesia, and how color and sound might physically or metaphorically correlate through … Continue reading →
13. September 2015 by ewé
Categories: Academia, Sound Studies |
Tags: Alvin Lucier, Douglas Kahn, Earth Sound Earth Signal: Energies and Earth Magnitude in the Arts, Electromagnetism, Isaac Newton, James Turrell, Robert Barry, The Electrical World |
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