The 45 - minute piece incorporates archival footage and documentary material about British composer Cornelius Cardew's Scratch Orchestra, an improvisational group that utilized found,
graphic scores rather than traditional sheet music.
Not exact matches
The game finally settled on a
rather poor
score of 46 on Metacritic and suffered from camera issues, dodgy platforming and
graphics that «Resemble a polished up PlayStation 2 title in terms of sprites, backdrops and animation.»
As with any great
graphic novel, artist Keith Mayerson and author Dennis Cooper understand the work as a visual and lyrical rhythm
rather than a series of individual pages; the effect, when seen spread out in rows across three walls, is a transformation from linear narrative to a
score of washes, scratches, and text.