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  2. Sound art - Wikipedia

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    A work of art is an installation only if it makes a dialog with the surrounding space. [13] A sound installation is usually site-specific, but sometimes it can be readapted to other spaces. It can be made either in closed or open spaces, and context is fundamental in determining how a sound installation will be aesthetically perceived. [14]

  3. Times Square (Neuhaus) - Wikipedia

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    Times Square, often referred to as the hum [1] or the Times Square Hum, [2] is a permanent sound art installation created by Max Neuhaus in Times Square in New York City. Originally installed in 1977, it was removed in 1992 and reinstalled in 2002. It is maintained by the Dia Art Foundation, who consider it one of the twelve locations and sites ...

  4. List of sound artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sound artists.Sound art is a diverse group of art practices that considers wide notions of sound, listening and hearing as its predominant focus. There is contention as to which artists are “sound artists” or if another category might be more accurate such as experimental music, electronic music, sound installation, circuit bending, sound sculpture, builder of ...

  5. Max Neuhaus - Wikipedia

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    He coined the term "sound installation" to describe his sound works which were neither music nor events. Neuhaus' first work as an independent artist was a series of walks called Listen (1966-1976). He invited audiences to walk with him through the streets of New York City, with the word listen stamped on their hand.

  6. Julianne Swartz - Wikipedia

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    Her sound works have used low-tech and more sophisticated technologies to disperse music, recorded messages and ambient sound through large, multi-floor and multi-location sites, crossing dimensions of space and time. [13] [7] The optical installations often use lenses, mirrors and tubes to displace space and suggest a sense of perception in flux.

  7. Installation art - Wikipedia

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    Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed ... Performance art; Sound art; Sound installation; Street ...

  8. Dream House (installation) - Wikipedia

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    A version existed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1971. [1] Other locations have included Stockholm, Kassel, and Cologne. [7] The couple's subsequent installations were supported by the Dia Art Foundation, which was founded in 1974. [5] In 1975, the concept was firmly established during the Dream Festival, a two month series in SoHo. [5]

  9. Liz Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Liz Phillips (born 1951) is an American artist specializing in sound art and interactive art.A pioneer in the development of interactive sound sculpture, Phillips' installations explore the possibilities of electronic sound in relation to living forms.