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Performance by Lou Mallozzi during Subtropics 13 in 2001. Produced by iSA...
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Performance by Lou Mallozzi during Subtropics 13 in 2001. Produced by iSAW at the Light Box, Miami, Florida
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isawsubtropics uploaded a new video
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Fluxus Day - Subtropcis XIX Festival - March 3, 2007 - documents Fluxus ...
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Fluxus Day - Subtropcis XIX Festival - March 3, 2007 - documents Fluxus On The Beach performances featuring Larry Miller. It shows excerpts from FLUXUS SPORTS. Presented by iSAW, Miami, Florida.
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(7 months ago)
A little bit longer and higher quality version (than present here) of on...
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A little bit longer and higher quality version (than present here) of one of the freakest inventions of contemporary music legend. Downloadable at http://www.oenm.a...
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isawsubtropics uploaded a new video
(7 months ago)

SOUND is an exhibition organized by SUBTROPICS 20 Experimental Music and...
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SOUND is an exhibition organized by SUBTROPICS 20 Experimental Music and Sound Art s Festival at The Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach. SOUND features a number of sound art works and installations by David Dunn, Alvin Lucier, Gustavo Matamoros, Phill Niblock, Russell Frehling, Steve Peters-Rene Barge, Tom Hamilton, Lou Mallozzi, Davey Williams, George Lewis, Alison Knowles, Brenda Hutchinson, Duane Brant, and others, all sharing the same space from February 26 - March 29, 2009.
This video (an abbreviated form of the original hour-and-a-half-long session) was produced by Gustavo Matamoros to illustrate the process of fishing for resonant frequencies inherent in the architecture; a technique passed down by Russell Frehling, one of the many artists whose work is included in the show.
In his site-spesific installation entitled Bass Soundfield Russell Frehling works with ambient waveforms extracted from the very highest parts of the audible spectrum: in effect, dissociating this sound material from its familiar context and experiential cues. What does remain are these remarkably ethereal bits that interact with the room in a captivating but confounding way.
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