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(Created claim: R.R.F.A. identifier (P73): P1439, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1728921159324) |
(Created claim: citation or reference (P147): Fred Waldhauer demonstrates the proportional control system he and Cecil Coker developed in connection with 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering. Looking on are David Tudor (left), who will make extensive use of this system, and Billy Kluver., 1966. Photo: Unattributed., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1730761595650) |
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Fred Waldhauer demonstrates the proportional control system he and Cecil Coker developed in connection with 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering. Looking on are David Tudor (left), who will make extensive use of this system, and Billy Kluver., 1966. Photo: Unattributed. | |||
Property / citation or reference: Fred Waldhauer demonstrates the proportional control system he and Cecil Coker developed in connection with 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering. Looking on are David Tudor (left), who will make extensive use of this system, and Billy Kluver., 1966. Photo: Unattributed. / rank | |||
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Photograph in Photograph Collection (Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York)
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English | P1439 9 Evenings Preparations |
Photograph in Photograph Collection (Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York) |
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9 Evenings Preparations (English)
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Photo: Unattributed
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Fred Waldhauer demonstrates the proportional control system he and Cecil Coker developed in connection with 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering. Looking on are David Tudor (left), who will make extensive use of this system, and Billy Kluver.
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September 1966
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P1439
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Fred Waldhauer demonstrates the proportional control system he and Cecil Coker developed in connection with 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering. Looking on are David Tudor (left), who will make extensive use of this system, and Billy Kluver., 1966. Photo: Unattributed.
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