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Gypsy Jazz * BIstro Swing. Ile du Berceau was founded in 2011 by cellist and vocalist Martha Larson. The ensemble varies in size from an intimate acoustic duo (cello / vocals guitar) to a swingin' sextet, depending on the size and style of event and performance venue. Band members include a rotating cast of the following talented musicians:. Martha Larson, Cello Vocals. Indie rock band The Paper Airplane Pilots. Prog rock ensemble Aziola Cry. Rock musician Phil Angotti,. She lives in Northfield with her ...
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Wish You Were Here – Interactive sound installation | Critical Theory 389
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Wish You Were Here – Interactive sound installation. Wish You Were Here. Colin Asquith, Terry Nauheim, Jennifer Schmidt. Systems of exchange become evident through the selective re-authoring and re-playing of these sounds, quoting a theoretical giver and receiver. Through the opening and closing of cards on display, the gesture of a greeting becomes amplified, defining a space that is, at once, personal and public, intuitive and mechanical. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow “C...
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Critical Theory 389 | Page 2
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Interactive Singing Sculpture: on location in Second Life. Orbiter / interactive sound environment. Related to sound art. And time based artform. It is an expansion of an art installation. But some times it can be re adapted to other spaces. It can be made either in close or open spaces, and context. Devices, etc) but we also find this type of art form using only sound sources placed in different space points (like speakers. 1st Installation – sound into visuals. 2nd Installation – Movement. 8211; Sound ...
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Philips interactive lights 01 | Critical Theory 389
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July | 2007 | Critical Theory 389
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Archive for July, 2007. As for the scientific content, the papers from 2000 were J. Harrington, S. Palethorpe and C. Watson, “Monophthongal vowel changes in received pronunciations: An acoustic analysis of the Queen’s Chistmas broadcasts”,. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 30 63-78, 2000; and J. Harrington, S. Palethorpe and C. Watson, “ Does the Queen speak the Queen’s English? 408 927-928, 2000. Here’s the abstract of the 2000. Here’s a display that presents the key findings:. Ability...
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September | 2007 | Critical Theory 389
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Archive for September, 2007. Wish You Were Here – Interactive sound installation. Wish You Were Here. Colin Asquith, Terry Nauheim, Jennifer Schmidt. Systems of exchange become evident through the selective re-authoring and re-playing of these sounds, quoting a theoretical giver and receiver. Through the opening and closing of cards on display, the gesture of a greeting becomes amplified, defining a space that is, at once, personal and public, intuitive and mechanical. Related to sound art. Maori Art ...
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Growth Interactive Audio Visual Installation | Critical Theory 389
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Colours and their Properties | Critical Theory 389
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Colours and their Properties. Black is formal, conventional, and dignified. In ancient Egypt, it symbolised night, death, and magic; it was the opposite of green, the colour of life. White is precise, critical, and sincere. In Egypt, it symbolised purity, femininity, and the Moon, contrasting with the masculine red. Orange is more ambitious and self-sufficient than red, and lacks its warmth; it has the intelligence of yellow without its loftiness. It is used therapeutically to bring joy and heal grief.
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October | 2007 | Critical Theory 389
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Archive for October, 2007. Colours and their Properties. Black is formal, conventional, and dignified. In ancient Egypt, it symbolised night, death, and magic; it was the opposite of green, the colour of life. White is precise, critical, and sincere. In Egypt, it symbolised purity, femininity, and the Moon, contrasting with the masculine red. Cyan (or turquoise) combines the effects of green and blue. It is charming but self-absorbed; it enhances self-confidence, calms and refreshes. Blue is idealistic, ...
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Sounds like Light, Lights like Sound – documentation | Critical Theory 389
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