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"Vibrational Artist" turns 9/11 events into musical composition.

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posted on Feb, 17 2004 @ 09:27 PM
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Not sure what to make of this.

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The result of his 9/11 project is a 74-minute recording of the ground vibrations of the World Trade Centre's collapse and contiguous mayhem. It certainly does not make easy listening. The piece begins with a low, disconcerting rumble and proceeds through a range of fluctuating sounds

Interesting, to say the least.



posted on Feb, 17 2004 @ 09:47 PM
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huh, uno, i like that idea. i was there that day, and while i cant say it was much for music, i think seismographical data of any sort wud be fantastic to listen to when reworked as Bain has, and it might as well be 9/11.
id like to hear it, more than just the clip. pity its being played on london's air, not ours.



posted on Feb, 17 2004 @ 09:50 PM
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Weird and strange no doubt.

stream.guardian.co.uk:7080... rdian/audio/2004/02/11/110204bain.ra



posted on Feb, 17 2004 @ 10:39 PM
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Hmm, music? I don't think so, but I am a musician of a more formal background.

It was interesting and undoubtably a lot of work.

Some may call it music, but that's the beauty of it. It's all subjective.



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