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#REDIRECT [[Slovakia#Sound_art_.281960s-2000s.29]]
== Artists ==
 
 
 
[[Milan Dobeš]], [[Alex Mlynárčik]], [[Milan Adamčiak]], [[Róbert Cyprich]].
 
 
 
 
 
== Works ==
 
 
 
'''The Pulsating Rhythm''', 1963. [[Milan Dobeš]]. Sound manipulated on the basis of the synchronization of impulses.<br>
 
'''Chafing''', 1969. [[Milan Adamčiak]] and [[Róbert Cyprich]]. Created the musical component of Alex Mlynárčik's event in the High Tatras.<br>
 
'''Miss Pogana’s Flirt''', 1969. [[Alex Mlynárčik]]. Exhibited in Apollinaire Gallery in Milan, Italy. (1934) in his homage to Constantin Brâncuşi used plastic eggs that emitted ringing sounds after being set in motion by spectators. Interactive environment changing, through a visitor’s gesture, was not merely the constellation of objects but also the acoustic quality of space.<br>
 
'''Water Music''', 1969. [[Milan Adamčiak]] and [[Róbert Cyprich]]. Music project that modernized Georg Friedrich Händel’s original composition; together with Jozef Revallo, the piece was performed at the indoor swimming-pool of the college dormitory Juraja Hronca in Bratislava.<br>
 
'''Spring Union''', 1970. [[Milan Adamčiak]]. Created the musical components of [[Jana Želibská]]'s event in Dolné Orešany.<br>
 
'''The Yellow Environment''', 1970. [[Milan Adamčiak]]. Created the musical components of [[Jarmila Čihánková]]'s event at the exhibition Polymúzický priestor I. in Piešťany.<br>
 
'''Acousticon''', 1970. [[Alex Mlynárčik]], [[Miroslav Filip]] and [[Viera Mecková]]. Project was begun but left unfinished; it had been intended as a programmed musical instrument whose sound depended on the movement of the spectator on an ascending and descending spiral. <br>
 
1971. [[Milan Dobeš]]. Wrote a special light-kinetic program for the American Wind Symphony Orchestra to accompany symphonic compositions by T. Mayazumi and Krzysztof Penderecki (a series of concerts in the United States).
 
 
 
 
 
== Articles ==
 
 
 
Michal Murin: The Seeing Ear - Sound Object and Instalations II, http://www.radioart.sk/frames.php?url=http%3A//www.radioart.sk/doc/soundart/inx_ucho_eng.html
 
 
 
 
 
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