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Various – Between Sound And Vision
Label: | Gallery 400 – VS01 |
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Format: | CD, Compilation |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Classical |
Style: | Experimental |
Tracklist
1 | George Cacioppo– | Cassiopeia | 5:01 |
2 | James Tenney– | String Complement | 3:48 |
3 | Tomás Marco– | Sü | 5:00 |
4 | Larry Austin– | Square | 3:31 |
5 | Philip Corner– | Mississippi River South Of Memphis | 6:27 |
6 | Toshi Ichiyanagi– | The Field | 6:06 |
7 | Achim Wollscheid– | Piece For A CD Listener | 0:17 |
8 | Paul Panhuysen– | Magic Sticks | 10:11 |
9 | Jeremy Boyle– | Digital Birds | 0:54 |
10 | M/S*– | Extract From The Perturbation Field #2 | 4:03 |
11 | Brandon LaBelle– | For A Group And An Environment | 1:14 |
12 | Hildegard Westerkamp– | Beneath The Forest Floor (Excerpt) | 15:30 |
13 | Joan La Barbara and Kenneth Goldsmith– | Poem 13, Poem 22, Poem 60 | 1:32 |
14 | Eric Andersen– | OPUS 51 (Excerpt) | 2:56 |
15 | Dan Senn– | White Man, Black Kids And Static With Verticle Pendulyre I | 6:27 |
Notes
Included in the catalog for the exhibition "Between Sound and Vision" which was shown from February 14 to March 10, 2001 at Gallery 400 in the College of Architeture and the Arts at University of Illinois at Chicago.
The catalog itself is 28 pages, including texts by Lorelei Stewart, Kristina Dziedzi & Dasha Dekleva, and Hannah Higgins; lists of works exhibited, b&w illustrations of works by George Cacioppo, James Tenney, Tomás Marco, Kenneth Goldsmith, Dan Senn, William Stone, Jack Ox, Larry Austin, Philip Corner, and Toshi Ichiyanagi; and recording details.
Track 12 originally released on "Transformations" (IMED 9631).
Track 13 originally released on "73 Poems".
The catalog itself is 28 pages, including texts by Lorelei Stewart, Kristina Dziedzi & Dasha Dekleva, and Hannah Higgins; lists of works exhibited, b&w illustrations of works by George Cacioppo, James Tenney, Tomás Marco, Kenneth Goldsmith, Dan Senn, William Stone, Jack Ox, Larry Austin, Philip Corner, and Toshi Ichiyanagi; and recording details.
Track 12 originally released on "Transformations" (IMED 9631).
Track 13 originally released on "73 Poems".