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Installation of the Oramics Machine
The Oramics to Electronica exhibition was displayed in the Science Museum in London from October 2011 to December 2012. This document contains photo which show how the team installed the Oramics Machine into the exhibition.Science Museum Group
oramics machine, public engagaement, conservation, electronica, oramics, music, exhibition, interpretation, electronic music, Daphne Oram, sound, curation, and public history
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Photos of the Oramics to Electronica: Revealing Histories of Electronic Music exhibition
The Oramics to Electronica exhibition was displayed in the Science Museum in London from October 2011 to December 2012. It explored the history of electronic music through the work of three British studios: Electronic Music Studios (EMS), the BBC Radiophonics Workshop and the private studio of Daphne Oram. This document... -
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Oramics to Electronica: Revealing Histories of Electronic Music exhibition panel
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Oramics to Electronica: Revealing Histories of Electronic Music exhibition panel
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Oramics to Electronica: Revealing Histories of Electronic Music exhibition panel
Science Museum Group
electronica, BBC, sound, electronic music, technology, public history, oramics, music, Daphne Oram, interpretation, public engagement, exhibition, oramics machine, and curation
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Oramics to Electronica: Revealing Histories of Electronic Music display case text
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Oramics to Electronica: Revealing Histories of Electronic Music credit panel
Science Museum Group
electronica, BBC, sound, electronic music, oramics, music, Daphne Oram, interpretation, exhibition, and curation
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Oramics to Electronica: Revealing Histories of Electronic Music waveform slides label
Waveform slides were part of the Oramics machine,1966, used to create electronic synthesized music and developed by Daphne Oram, co-founder of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.Science Museum Group
oramics machine, Daphne Oram, sound, public history, oramics, music, BBC, interpretation, electronica, and exhibition
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