hmmm, Nick wrote: >>This issue came up in discussion just today at the ICA's Cybersonica symposium. I can't remember who came up with the phrase (maybe Sarah Rubidge can, if she's here), but it went something like: the technology for our pieces is hidden but essential.>> I think it all depends on the situation and what you do and where you do it and how you design your spaces. For us, we didn't have "technology" there somewhere hidden in the no-man's land. We had several performers out there quite visibly performing sound and visual synthesis with their laptop instruments, like you would see musicians perform in a concert; I see nothing there that needs to be hidden. with regards Johannes Birringer
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