Various - Takenaka Art Forum '91: Beyond Modernism
  • Author: Various
  • Album: Takenaka Art Forum '91: Beyond Modernism
  • Size: 1292 mb
  • Genre: Reggae
  • Format: flac, wma, mp3 archive
  • Label: Takenaka Corporation ‎– MTCZ-0001
    Type: CD, Album
    Country: Japan
    Date of released: 1991
    Category: Classical
    Style: Modern
Various - Takenaka Art Forum '91: Beyond Modernism

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Michael Nyman Water Dances
Composed By – Michael NymanPiano – Keiko Fujishima, Uki Iwasaki
29:23
2 John Cage Winter Music
Composed By – John CagePiano – Akemi Yamagami, Chikako Fukuoka, Chizuru Tani, Hiroyuki Abe , Kaoru Yamamoto, Kayoko Yokoyama, Keiko Fujishima, Kiyo Kinugawa, Kiyotaka Miyoshi, Kumiko Yamauchi, Masakazu Otani, Masami Noda, Naojiro Marutani, Seiji Akasaka, Tatsuo Okamoto, Uki Iwasaki, Yasuhiko Komuro, Yayoi Minamikawa, Yoji Matsuzono, Yuko Katsumata
23:29

Credits

  • Art Direction, Producer, Liner Notes – Yutaka Fujishima

Notes

Recorded May 24, 1991 at the site for a new building in the N-6 plan in Nakanoshima of Osaka, Japan. Includes an 8-page booklet with liner notes in Japanese and English. Timings do not appear on the release but are taken here from a PC audio player.

"The recording system used for this CD is the one which the sound artist, Fujiwara Kazumichi, originally developed from the binaural recording system. A binaural recording uses a dummy head with small microphones (L/R) at the eardrums. The system by Fujiwara using this dummy head is intended to realize the same processing as human information processing, such as selective attention (i.e., the cocktail party phenomenon) including exquisite scanning and fixation of the selective sound. Through his excellent system with the special electronic circuits, which realizes the switching mechanism in the brain to cause us to select the focused sound even in a noisy situation and, which is more important, to make us keep the attention coming from the forward position, we could listen to his creating spatial sound in hyper-reality, especially by using a headphone or special SR system with a unit for multiple channel speakers and a digital processor." (liner notes)
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