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    Sound and architecture: an electronic music installation at the new auditorium in Rome

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    Sound and architecture: an electronic music installation at the new auditorium in Rome

    XIVCIMSound and architecture: an electronic music installation at the new auditorium in Rome

    F. Giomi, D. Meacci and K. Schwoon
    Proceedings of the XIV Colloquium on Musical Informatics (XIV CIM 2003), Firenze, Italy.

    The paper describes the design and the realization of a big sound installation produced by Tempo Reale for the inauguration of Renzo Piano’s new auditorium in Rome. Such work required a close collaboration between musicians and architects. The authors describe the general principles of the work, continuing with the criteria adopted to interpret electronic music in space. The general features of the technical system are also discussed. […]

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