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Monday
Jun012009

The whole building is your instrument

It’s so inspiring to see people who don’t like to keep things moderate. Why not transform a whole building into an instrument? That’s what David Byrne did with his sound installation ‘Playing the Building’. Three types of sound inducing methods are used in the sound installation - wind, vibration and striking.

The devices attached to the building structure don’t make any sound themselves, they cause the building itself to generate the sounds.The installation is controlled from a conventional musical interface: the keyboard of an old organ. It seems like quite an experience to be able to influence the sound in a huge building using just one finger!

You can see Playing the Building this summer at the Roundhouse, London, 8 - 31 August 2009.

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Reader Comments (2)

This was in New York not too long ago. I never got a chance to see it, though. Here's a video of it on youtube.

June 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMatt Verzola

Thanks for sharing that, Matt! I definitely would have loved to witness that.

June 3, 2009 | Registered Commenteradmin

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