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Pendulum-based instruments, percussive video, sound art, and the permanence of ephemeral public art

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2001

DAN SENN
Affiliation:
4218 N. Cheyenne, Tacoma, WA 98407-5010, USA

Abstract

In this article, and within the context of sound art as a basis for artistic freedom in experimental music and art, the development of pendulum-based sculptural instruments and an improvisational form of video called ‘percussive video’ are described. Methods used to produce time-based public art events are also outlined, and their effectiveness in directing social change at the local level is discussed.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1997 Cambridge University Press

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