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    Mineral Machine Music

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    Author
    Goodwin, M; Fay, C
    Date
    2014-10-07
    Publisher
    Lumen Prize Exhibition
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Goodwin, Mitchell
    Affiliation
    Arts
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    Document Type
    Moving Image
    Citations
    Goodwin, M. & Fay, C. (2014). Mineral Machine Music. [Digital Video 1080P]. Lumen Prize Exhibition.
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/227504
    Open Access URL
    https://vimeo.com/88855295
    Abstract
    An audio visual collaboration between geologist Clement Fay and media artist Mitch Goodwin. Mineral Machine Music is a collaborative exploration of the fabric of the earth as seen from the stage of a microscope and the lens of the industrialized city. The work juxtaposes the man made structural textures of the New York cityscape with the geological mineral formations from the South Australian outback. Blending cityscape with substrate Fay & Goodwin compliment the imagery with layers of sonic noise – musical representations of tectonic activity, echoes of the universe from deep space and the groans of the restless earth all juxtaposed against the industrial machine ambiance of a New York City subway.

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