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Après Delia Derbyshire...ce n'est pas super original mais bon...l'expo est gratuite, évidemment il faut déjà se rendre dans la perfide Albion...
http://globaltechno.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/oramics.jpg
Au Science Museum de Londres - Jusqu'aux 1er décembre 2012...
Je cite le site: http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/visitmuseum/galleries/oramics.aspx
"The story of Electronic Music, from the sound experiments of the 1950s through the digital revolution to today, is one of invention and innovation. Developed with a team of electronic musicians, our exhibition charts this history with examples of music making technology spanning more than 50 years.
The story begins with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and Electronic Music Studios (EMS), two organisations that broke musical boundaries in the postwar years. Objects from this era include the EMS VCS3, the first portable synthesiser.
Also on display is the Oramics Machine, a revolutionary music synthesiser that was created in the 1960s by Daphne Oram, founder of the Radiophonic Workshop. Daphne created this visionary machine that could transform drawings into sound, and it was recently acquired by the Science Museum."
Ouuuhhh ça doit être pas mal du tout ça!
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