Deep Space

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Crossley, John 2015. Deep Space. Sound on Sound.
AuthorsCrossley, John
Abstract

For this ambitious project, John Crossley had a full live band play through a 16-speaker system, to create an immersive performance inspired by the Rosetta spacecraft’s journey through the solar system.

KeywordsSurround sound; TiMax; Live performance; Multichannel sound
Year2015
JournalSound on Sound
PublisherSound on Sound Ltd.
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/620688
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hdl:10545/620688
Publication dates2015
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Deposited03 Nov 2016, 15:17
ContributorsUniversity of Derby
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