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31. August 2001

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SOUND ART: Auditorelation
A public sound art work, with notes from a context of human supervision and control.
by Nathaniel Tull Phillips
 
Caveat:
I will discuss a recent collaborative project, the result could be called "sound art."  This is to say, there is visual element as well as a sound elementóit most closely falls into the category "installation."  However, this is my first foray into the realm of installation art.  My experience and disposition is that of "composer," who happens to be well versed in computer and electronic music. 

Also, this is a work in progress (the primary unsolved issue is what sounds to use, more about this latter). 
 

Background:

Description:

How it works:
The Aesthetic Result:
Design Aspects and Issues:

The initial approach is critical.

Continued Interaction:
Conclusions and thoughts on Supervisory Control
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