20.08.03 September 6 to December 20 -
Art in General (79 Walker St. NYC) exhibit "Acousmatic Objects", sound installation created by Grundik+Slava. (Audio in Elevator project). This sound piece creates aural objects that have no physical realization but exist only as recorded sound. They have no smell, weight, nor can they be touched. It is the listener who embellishes the sounds where they lack tactile characteristics. Please check audiostream of
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