Takehisa Kosugi - Mano-Dharma/electronic (1967/2011)
(Radio receivers, radio frequency transmitters, strings, electric fans & DVD projectors.)
“Key to Kosugi’s practice is the phenomenon of heterodyning: using beat frequencies between two inaudible radio frequencies. This phantom aural phenomenon can insinuate itself gradually and transformatively into an environment, suggesting a porosity of both event and perception.” From Gone With The Wind @ Raven Row Josh x 
10th Aug 201114:082 notes

Takehisa Kosugi - Mano-Dharma/electronic (1967/2011)

(Radio receivers, radio frequency transmitters, strings, electric fans & DVD projectors.)

“Key to Kosugi’s practice is the phenomenon of heterodyning: using beat frequencies between two inaudible radio frequencies. This phantom aural phenomenon can insinuate itself gradually and transformatively into an environment, suggesting a porosity of both event and perception.”
 
From Gone With The Wind @ Raven Row 

Josh x 



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