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Data in classical music
The harp is an instrument that couldn’t POSSIBLY be related to data in any way. Or can it? Although one of the oldest, arguably one of the most traditional and beautifully classical instruments with a sound so unique and therapeutic, … Continue reading
Posted in Aesthetics, Uncategorized
Tagged Alex Lawton, Axion, data, electric harp, Harp, Laptop, Midi, PC, Sioned, technology, Williams
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