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Sculpting Sound: A Theorical and Practical Framework
Camilo Mendez
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Academy of Music
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Musical Instruments
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Impossible Objects
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Sound Installation
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Invasiveness
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Portability
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Complex Structure
50%
Musicians
50%
Sound Art
50%
Creative Project
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Physical Performance
50%
Design-build
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Audiovisual Materials
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Single-perspective
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Creative Process
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Music Composition
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Instrument Maker
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Organology
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Instrument Building
50%
Sound Sculpture
50%
Creative Research Methods
50%
Creative Research Practices
50%
Performance Space
50%
Experimental Practice
50%
Arts and Humanities
Sound
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Impossible
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Musical Instrument
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sound installation
100%
Artists
50%
Theoretical Framework
50%
Audiovisual
50%
Creative Process
50%
Music Composition
50%
Organology
50%
Experimental practice
50%
sound sculpture
50%
Research Practice
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sound art
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Creative Futures
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