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Block Jam
Henry Newton-Dunn, Hiroaki Nikano, James Gibson, Ryota Kuwakubo (J)

25 intelligent cubes program a musical sequence, whereby the music appears as a dynamic structure that comes about as the result of an interactive process. By experimenting and playing with the physical arrangement of the cubes, the user can create, modify and orchestrate musical phrases and sequences.

Prix Ars Electronica 2003, Honorary Mention / Interactive Art

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