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    Robert Rauschenberg and Lucinda Childs discussing the capabilities of the theatre electronic environmental modulator (TEEM) system with Herb Schneider, L. J. Robinson, Per Biorn, and Billy Kluver. This is the first system of its kind ever developed for theatre use. TEEM is the most ambitious of the technical projects undertaken in connection with 9 Evenings.
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