
Blanton Museum of Art presents SoundSpace: Music of the 1990s, which aims to examine parallels between music and the exhibition’s main themes of identity politics, the Internet revolution, and globalization. SoundSpace: Music of the 1990s will feature an array of post-minimalist works and improvisers from the acclaimed No Idea Festival. The program will also explore telematic music – pieces that use a live Internet stream to coordinate musicians in remote locations – and works that involve audience participation designed for an ensemble of boomboxes. BYOB (Bring Your Own Boombox)!
Blanton Museum of Art presents SoundSpace: Music of the 1990s, which aims to examine parallels between music and the exhibition’s main themes of identity politics, the Internet revolution, and globalization. SoundSpace: Music of the 1990s will feature an array of post-minimalist works and improvisers from the acclaimed No Idea Festival. The program will also explore telematic music – pieces that use a live Internet stream to coordinate musicians in remote locations – and works that involve audience participation designed for an ensemble of boomboxes. BYOB (Bring Your Own Boombox)!
Blanton Museum of Art presents SoundSpace: Music of the 1990s, which aims to examine parallels between music and the exhibition’s main themes of identity politics, the Internet revolution, and globalization. SoundSpace: Music of the 1990s will feature an array of post-minimalist works and improvisers from the acclaimed No Idea Festival. The program will also explore telematic music – pieces that use a live Internet stream to coordinate musicians in remote locations – and works that involve audience participation designed for an ensemble of boomboxes. BYOB (Bring Your Own Boombox)!