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»Portamento«, 2009 by Lyota Yagi.




»Mantra«, 2007 by Stefano Arienti.




»Calendar (for Jack Goldstein)«, 2010 by Dave Dyment.




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“Extended Play”, 2007 by Janek Schaefer.




“The record archive”, in process by Dani Gal. “The record archive” is an ongoing project of collecting vinyl records that sound document historical events of the twentieth century.




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»Composition No. 3«, 1963-64 by Milan Knížák. Sound link.




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»10 in 12« by Sara Mackillop.




»Footstompin«, 1991 by Christian Marclay.




»Full Moonlight«, 2008,

»Étude (Minor Relative)«, 2008,

»From Right to Left (Playing the Farfisa Organ and the Rhodes-Electric Piano)«, 2008 by João Paulo Feliciano.




»The Planets«, 1984, series of six single records collected from special effects sound libraries by Jack Goldstein.




“A flower is a lovesome thing (7”-vinyl-record)”, 2001 by Christian Jendreiko.




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“Sound Chaser” (Video), 2008, a train-style record player by Yuri Suzuki.




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»bausatz noto ∞« (1998). Four Technics SL-1210 turntables are integrated into a table. On each of these turntables rests a specially produced vinyl record with 12 endless grooves each of which provides the visitor with the opportunity to play several sound-loops endlessly. By Carsten Nicolai.




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»LIGHT READING 1500 cinematic explosions«, 2006 by Elizabeth McAlpine . The whitest frame from 1500 different cinematic explosions has been taken and compiled together to make a minute long white flickering movie the sound track has become an agitated micro sound due to the editing process.

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»Quintet«, 2006; Vinyl records, record player, plywood. By Elizabeth McAlpine .




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Sound Installations by Strotter Inst.




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“Phono/Graph” by Ed Davenport.




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“Machines”, many different mechanical orchestras and

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“Yokomono White” with Hassan Khan by Staalplaat Soundsystem.




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»10 Beach Boys Songs«, 2006 by Graham Dolphin.




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»Top Ten«, 2005. A pie-graph of the top ten selling records of all time is recreated as a record, using proportional wedges from the records involved, which include The Eagles, Michael Jackson, Boston, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, Elton John and Billy Joel. By Dave Dyment.




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“Circle drawing” (steel, wood, turn table, 0.5mm ink pen) by Kim Tae Eun.




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