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Head to Brown University for a sonic experience tonight. Known as "Automatic Nervous Response," the ongoing project is said to explore extreme states of body interaction with sound. Lyn Goeringer (video, sound) and James Moses (spatialization, EQ, sound). It is at 8 p.m. at Grant Recital Hall, corner of Hope Street and Young Orchard Avenue in Providence. Projothebeat.com, the Journal's online calendar of things to do, describes it as a concert/installation that explores the limits and boundaries of sound for the listener by "bypassing the hearing mechanism listening experience" and pushing sound directly into the body using frequency control and volume. |
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