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Exhibition
  • Multiple Artists …
    • Doug Collinge
    • Stephen Parkinson

Audience-Sensitive Electronic Sound Installation as Walking

Nov 15 – Nov 26, 1983

A pressure-sensitive floor that triggered synthesizers and a quadraphonic sound system.

People: Collinge, Doug | Parkinson, Stephen | Subject Keywords: audio installations | environments (sculpture) | installations | interactive art | quadraphonic | synthesizers

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    • Go to Clairaudience
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      • Catherine McLean

      Clairaudience

      Jan 11 – Jan 29, 1983

      A sculptural installation with two vaulted corridors that propelled and modified sounds made by viewers through its architectural configurations.

    • Go to Front Slopers
      Exhibition
      • Bill Burns

      Front Slopers

      Feb 8 – Mar 4, 1983

      A sculptural installation of simple austere constructions made from building materials that created atypical volumes and obstructions for the viewer moving through the space.

    • Go to Artists' Union Osaka (Japan)
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      • Artists' Union Osaka

      Artists’ Union Osaka (Japan)

      Sep 5 – Sep 30, 1983

      Original Japanese lanterns, paintings, assemblage and installations by sixteen members of the Artists’ Union, coordinated by Hiromi Katayama.

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