Institute History
Description
In this one-night event, DJ Spooky gives us a glimpse of his new work in progress that acoustically portrays the transformation of Antarctica. Miller's field recordings couple with visual material from Getty Images in a live performance that powerfully comments on humanity's relationship with nature.
commissioned by Brooklyn Academy of Music and Next wave Festival
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