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The SINE WAVE ORCHESTRA stay

Published: 06 November 2005 Publication History

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This is a report of creative and technical considerations in building a participatory sound performance The SINE WAVE ORCHESTRA stay. In this performance, the participants one by one leave their own sine wave in the performance space. These sine waves form a mutually interfering sound space while the sound field of a room changes during the performance.

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David Toop / Gordon Monohan / Naut Humon, Fulfilling the Means of Sonic Expression, pp.72--81, Prix Ars Electronica 2004 CyberArts, Hatje Cantz, 2004.
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R. Schechner. Performance Theory. 2nd Rev, Routledge, London, England. 2003.

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    MULTIMEDIA '05: Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
    November 2005
    1110 pages
    ISBN:1595930442
    DOI:10.1145/1101149
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