Max Neuhaus on Networks

In an interview with Peter Traub from 2005, pioneering sound artist Max Neuhaus admits that ‘if the internet had been there in 1966, I would have used it. It offers the possibility of making an entity with free access twenty four hours a day, globally. This was my direction from the beginning.’ Neuhaus talks about his work ‘Auracle‘, a sound instrument controlled by the voice, which can be played and heard online.

Read the interview here.

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