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  1. Rainforest IV (1973) is an electroacoustic environment conceived by David Tudor and realized at "The Art of David Tudor" symposium by the group Composers Inside Electronics.

  2. Oct 15, 2019 · The opening work to kick off the Kravis Studio, our new space for performance and time-based art, is Rainforest V (variation 1) (1973/2015), conceived by David Tudor and realized by Composers Inside Electronics Inc. Rainforest began as an experimental musical composition and grew into a large-scale sculptural sound installation.

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  3. Feb 13, 2019 · David Tudor - Rainforest IV (1973): A collaborative environmental work, spatially mixing the live sounds of suspended sculptures and found objects, with their transformed reflections in an...

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  4. Jan 5, 2001 · RAINFOREST - David Tudor Sounds electronically derived from the resonant characteristics of physical materials. First version (1968), a sound-score for Merce Cunningham's dance work of the same name, established a means of sound transformations without the use of electronic modulation: the source sounds, when transmitted through the ...

  5. Jun 30, 2014 · David Tudor’s Rainforest IV. Publication date. 2014-06-30. Topics. performance, workshop, rainforest, sound art. Between 1968 and 1973 David Tudor developed 'Rainforest' which he describes as 'Sounds electronically derived from the resonant characteristics of physical materials.'

  6. The work eventually developed into a much larger entity, Rainforest IV, which involved upwards of eight performers and was created primarily for museum installation. The largest version of the piece provides an incredibly rich visual and auditory experience.

  7. Of the electronic works of David Tudor, none would seem to be better-known than Rainforest IV, his large-scale performed installation of the 1970s.