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CyberArts 2003 Block Jam Henry Newton-Dunn, Hiroaki Nikano, James Gibson (J)
The spatial arrangement of intelligent cubes programs a musical sequence. From this perspective, music appears as a dynamic structure that takes shape as a result of the experimentation and play by multiple users.
Source: ORF / Prix Ars Electronica 2003
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