Item F-299-7-0-0-0-8 - Los Angeles Prize, Architectural Institute of America

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Los Angeles Prize, Architectural Institute of America

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F-299-7-0-0-0-8

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  • 1986 (Creation)

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1 audiocassette

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(14 June 1924 - 20 May 2009)

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Tape includes the following description:

"This tape contains music by artists from 8 different countries, including Sakamoto, Vangelis, Tomita, Teja Bell, Vollenweider, Parson, Moulin, Hosono, Lacksman, Bedoford, Zamfir, Grusin, Flim Johnson, and Nakatani. It was arranged for the inaugural ceremonies for the first Los Angeles Prize by the LA/AIA on October 25, 1986. Most of it is computer synthesized music of innovative thinking and sound. Tomita of Japan for example, uses actual electromagnetic emanations of stars and constellations and converts them into audio signals. The piece before last on side B was composed and performed especially for the L.A. Prize by Tokyo architect Akira Nakatani. I have further manipulated the sount to suit my needs. Bouje Bernkopf, AIA. Thank you! Boujie"

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  • English

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Open

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This item includes copyright-protected materials for which the donor did not own copyright. For these materials, the Archives may make copies available for private study or research purposes under the fair dealing provisions of Canada's Copyright Act. Use for any other purpose may require the permission of the copyright owner. SFU Archives can assist researchers in attempting to identify copyright owners, but it is the users' responsibility to contact owners and secure any permissions.

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Final

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  • English

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  • Audio cassette: OBJ-5497