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Tsukuba Series Prix Ars Electronica 2003, Award of Distinction / Interactive Art Maywa Denki (JP) OK Offenes Kulturhaus Oberösterreich 06.09. to 11.09. from 10:00 | ![]() |
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A new variety of musical instrument: constructed, mechanical instruments are played by motors and electromagnets. Music in the Digital Age as a mechanical, substantial procedure. Maywa Denki are: Masamichi Tosa, Nobumichi Tosa
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