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Block 11 of Story of E.A.T. Part I
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Block 11 of Story of E.A.T. Part I |
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In the early 1960’s dancers became interested in relating body movements or functions to sound as they danced. My assistantat Bell Labs, Harold Hodges and I made a small transmitter for Yvonne Rainer which which she wore attached to her belt. A contact microphone on her throat picked up the sound of her breathing as she danced. The transmitter relayed the sound to a speaker. In this photog...
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