Sentences with phrase «listening to a sound piece»

He said he couldn't spend a month listening to a sound piece, but I could have a show if I'd also be the gallery sitter.
After listening to the sound piece she had created to accompany the wall works and sculpture pieces, we wandered through the adjacent galleries.

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You can place the completed animal pieces in the holder and listen to the sounds the animal makes.
Despite that, it is a powerful continuation to the excellent «Psychic Chasms», but, in a second listening, the songs sound the same, like if they little pieces of a huge story.
Alongside a booklet featuring essays from Graham Fuller, Peter von Bagh and the recollections of neophyte actor Sweet, is the 1942 doc Listen to Britain, full of wartime sights and sounds, and a 2001 video - installation piece of the same name from artist Victor Burgin.
«Southside with You» is a movie for you and your loved ones, especially if listening to people simply walk and talk, Linklater - style, while on a first date in Chicago sounds like a piece of bliss.
Clicking on the pieces of the heart will enable you to listen to many Nintendo related sound effects.
Upon completing a level, the chests are opened and reveal the items inside, which range from spray paints to change Kirby's color, music to listen to on the sound test, keys to unlock the aforementioned secret levels, and heart pieces, which work similarly to those in Zelda and increase Kirby's maximum health when you find enough of them, to name just a few of the prizes.
Steve Roden and Stephen Vitiello, installation view of from perfect cubes to broken trains..., 2008, solar powered multi-channel sound piece and listening station, Marfa, TX.
An ambient sound piece permeates the space, and around a wall to the left, other sonic works loop in a listening room with dark walls and a long bench.
And when you listen to the piece there's long minutes where you don't hear anything except maybe the sound of the recording device.
Relatively Absolute includes moving image and sound - based pieces - a new, silent, single - screen monitor - based work by 2012 Turner Prize winner Elizabeth Price and a site - specific sound work composed by musician in residence Luke Abbott, available to listen to whilst walking Wysing's grounds.
In the garden, the sound piece «For Beginners» (instructed piano)(2010) invites visitors to listen to the musician Terry Allen as he plays the piano.
Who knows — maybe one day we'll have a sound piece with nothing to look at, just art to listen to.
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