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Symphony for n Metronomes by Andreas Rau | Andreas Rau The project Symphony for n Metronomes by Andreas Rau, set to release on verse on June 25, is conceived as a decentralized performance written in code, structured through the Ethereum blockchain, and synchronized

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Andreas Rau Symphony for n Metronomes Presented by Fakewhale Introducing → A collective visual and sonic performance enacted by collectors and recorded on the blockchain in real-time, arriving June 25th

Andreas Rau
Symphony for n Metronomes
Presented by Fakewhale 

Introducing → A collective visual and sonic performance enacted by collectors and recorded on the blockchain in real-time, arriving June 25th
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Code as Structure: Generative Systems in Motion With Symphony for n Metronomes, Andreas Rau distills a format of interaction in which each collector’s mint introduces a new generative rhythmic element into a shared infrastructure, performed as an expanding metronomic system

Code as Structure: Generative Systems in Motion

With Symphony for n Metronomes, Andreas Rau distills a format of interaction in which each collector’s mint introduces a new generative rhythmic element into a shared infrastructure, performed as an expanding metronomic system
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Historical Anchoring: From Radical Rhythm to Pure Generative Systems Symphony for n Metronomes emerges as a direct consequence of Andreas Rau’s conceptual explorations of György Ligeti’s Poème Symphonique for 100 Metronomes (1962) and Toshi Ichiyanagi’s Music for Electric

Historical Anchoring: From Radical Rhythm to Pure Generative Systems

Symphony for n Metronomes emerges as a direct consequence of Andreas Rau’s conceptual explorations of György Ligeti’s Poème Symphonique for 100 Metronomes (1962) and Toshi Ichiyanagi’s Music for Electric