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Ed Osborn «Audio Recordings of Great Works of Art» | Mona Lisa
Ed Osborn, «Audio Recordings of Great Works of Art»
Mona Lisa | Photography | © Ed Osborn
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 Ed Osborn

* 1964 in Helsinki (FI), Music Studies at Wesleyan University, Middletown, with Alvin Lucier and Ron Kuivila and at Mills College, Oakland, with Chris Brown, John Bischoff and Alvin Curran. Ed Osborn's sound art pieces take many forms including installation, sculpture, radio, video, performance, and public projects. His works combine a visceral sense of space, aurality, and motion with a precise economy of materials. Ranging from rumbling fans and sounding train sets to squirming music boxes and delicate feedback networks, Osborn's kinetic and audible pieces function as resonating systems that are by turns playful and oblique, engaging and enigmatic.

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