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[333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois]

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View of the glass facade of the skyscraper at 333 West Wacker Drive in Chicago, Illinois.
Date: 1983
Creator: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

[333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois]

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Southeast entrance to the building at 333 W. Wacker Drive in Chicago, Illinois. There are steps leading up to the entrance and two marble columns flank the doorway. The lower part of the building is made of stone with windows above.
Date: 1983
Creator: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

[333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois]

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Detail view of the marble columns surrounding an entrance to the building at 333 West Wacker Drive in Chicago, Illinois.
Date: 1983
Creator: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

[333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois]

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View of one corner of the skyscraper at 333 West Wacker Drive, in Chicago, Illinois.
Date: 1983
Creator: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

[333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois]

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View of the glass facade of the building at 333 West Wacker Drive in Chicago, Illinois.
Date: 1983
Creator: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

590 Madison Avenue

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The view is of the street level facade and includes the glassed atrium public space.
Date: 1983
Creator: Barnes, Edward Larrabee
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

590 Madison Avenue

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The view is of the sidewalk adjoining the building.
Date: 1983
Creator: Barnes, Edward Larrabee
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Age of Rectangles

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None
Date: 1983/1985
Creator: Dunham, Carroll
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ambiversion

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Recording of Tera de Marez Oyen's Ambiversion performed by Harry Sparnaay, bass clarinetist.
Date: 1983
Creator: Marez Oyens, Tera de 1932-1996
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Antiphony VIII (Révolution)

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In 1982, the composer began his third massive theatre entitled The Scratch Project: Arcts. The fours acts are: Testimony; Antiphony VIII (Revolution); Pentagon/y; and De/bate. They are variously concerned with war marking, violence, force, male-sexuality, and the social dysfunction(s) of argument. Concerning Antiphony VIII, the work herewith submitted: Antiphony VIII is regarded by the composer as a theatre, in which a percussionist functions as performer, acrobat-actor, and dancer. A complex score is played from memory on 40 percussion instruments made of steel and skin. Steel represents death, skin represents life. The performer is asked to experience four changes of state, namely: denial, indifference, fire-with-fire, uncertainty. These states reflect certain current societal attitudes toward Nuclear War. Following is a brief scenario: The performer enters from stage right, clicking his drumming sticks very softly. He approaches an oblong set-up, 8' x 16' (cf. score for layout); lifts up a high-hat in order to enter it; puts the high-hat back down ("imprisioning" himself, thereby). He plays out the aforementioned psychodrama. Synchronously, he is bombarded by tape events which also pit death-like sounds with life-like ones. Eventually, he loses his sticks, (a life-line for professional percussionists); resorts to playing with his hands (skin on …
Date: [1983,1984]
Creator: Gaburo, Kenneth
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Between the Eyes

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None
Date: [1983,1984]
Creator: Rothenberg, Susan
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Bobbi Humphrey Lecture, March 29, 1983: Part 1] transcript

[Bobbi Humphrey Lecture, March 29, 1983: Part 1]

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Jazz Lecture Series presentation by Bobbi Humphrey on March 3, 1983 at 9:30AM at the UNT College of Music. Includes lecture and performance by Bobbi Humphrey, interspersed with questions from the audience.
Date: March 29, 1983
Creator: Humphrey, Bobbi
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Bobbi Humphrey Lecture, March 29, 1983: Part 2] transcript

[Bobbi Humphrey Lecture, March 29, 1983: Part 2]

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Jazz Lecture Series presentation by Bobbi Humphrey on March 3, 1983 at 2:00PM at the UNT College of Music. Includes lecture and performance by Bobbi Humphrey, interspersed with questions from the audience.
Date: March 29, 1983
Creator: Humphrey, Bobbi
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Broken Crystals

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Recording of Larry Wendt's Broken Crystals, from "World-Class Technology." It is an extended narration piece that takes the form of a personal recollection. It is narrated by a Silicon Valley worker who works for an integrated circuit foundary that grows garnet crystals for the manufacturing of bubble memory. The factory is overcome with insects that destroy the crystals, and, in response, Silicon Valley is bombed with Cane Toads in order to get rid of the bugs. As a performance piece, the narrative would be read live while the background tape of manipulated environmental sounds along with a vocal processing device to allow immediacy to the live performance. Sometimes performed with theatrics or projected slides.
Date: 1983
Creator: Wendt, Larry
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Brumes

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Recording of Roland Yvanez's "Brumes" for solo magnetic tape. The title translates to "Mists." The piece evokes the relationship between water and air on the surface of the ocean.
Date: 1983
Creator: Yvanez, Roland
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

The Campo and Palazzo Pubblico

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keywords: plaza ; Overall view taken on day of Palio (2 July 1983)
Date: 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library

Carousel

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Recording of Reed Holmes's Carousel for choir and tape. The two movements represent a different aspect in the cycle of life: movement 1 "The Whispering Wind" is from the point of view of the Elder, introspective and thoughtful, and movement 2 "Carousel" is from the point of view of the Younger, rhythmic, aggressive, spontaneous, and freely melodic. The choir adds heterophonic elaborations of the pattern to the second movement.
Date: 1983
Creator: Holmes, Reed
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Cedar Hill

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Date: 1983
Creator: Frankenthaler, Helen
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library

Charly

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This is a co-production between the studio of the Technical University of Berlin and the Ghent IPEM Studio in 1984. The piece continues the line narrative of my other electroacoustic compositions, such as Fabulas, Fabulas segunda parte or El cuaderno del alquimista ("the notebook of the alchemist"). Charly finds inspiration in the science fiction fiction Flowers for Algernon ("Flowers for Algernon") by Daniel Keyes. This classic of the genre tells the story of Charly, mentally handicapped who, thanks to a surgical intervention, will become a genius. By testing a haunting insight, Charly discovers that the effects of the operation are reversible: he will return to his original disability. The piece does not follow a mirror shape, as the text might have suggested in the first term, but, through the various electroacoustic procedures, it proposes a perpetual metamorphosis of the materials: a minimalist melodic theme will become a motive of orchestral dimension, to be metamorphosed again into a whispered human voice. The piece is stereo / quadraphonic. Technical collaboration: Folkmar Hein for the Technical University.
Date: [1983,1984]
Creator: Mandolini, Ricardo, 1950-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Chréode I

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Jean-Baptiste Barrière: "Chréode " is a borrowed term from morphology and biology (from the Greek "cre" it is necessary," and "Odos" path: Necessary path). It is used here as a metaphor for a systematic and intersecting investigation of the material and the organization. It is about my time of a generic title for a set of computer works, of which "Chréode I " is the first element. Although the materials are very worked, the attention in this piece carries more specialty on the organization. "Chréode i " is the first step towards a grammar of processes that I would like to attempt to elaborate. This research on musical processes, their fields of action and their limits, has been thought as a strategy of approach to the musical territory, as it is found revolutionary by the possibilities offered by the computer. A very general destination for this project was experimenting with different types of organizations, and a higher level of learning about the time structures formally. The compositional structures as well as partitions have been elaborated in the programming environment forms with the help of Pierre Coine and Yves Knob. The material sound has been chosen to allow a certain type …
Date: 1983
Creator: Barrière, Jean-Baptiste
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Chreode I

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Recording of Jean-Baptiste Barriere's Chreode I. The title Chreode I serves here as a metaphor for a systematic and intersecting investigation of material and organization. At the same time, it is a generic title for a set of computer works, of which "Chreode I" is the first element. Although the materials are very elaborate, the attention in this piece is more specifically on the organization. This research on musical processes, their fields of action and their limits, was conceived as a strategy for approaching the musical territory, as it is renewed by the possibilities offered by the computer. A very general destination of this project was therefore to experience different types of organizations, and at a higher level to learn how to structure them in time and formally. The compositional structures as well as the scores were developed in the FORMES programming environment with the help of Pierre COINTE and Yves POTARD. The sound materials have been chosen to allow some type of control over the timbre, focused on a small number of very compositionally relevant parameters. Thus the work on the timbre is essentially based on the compression and the expansion of the formants or the spectral envelopes, this …
Date: 1983
Creator: Barrière, Jean-Baptiste
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Clipperfix-Supersong

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Recording of Larry Austin's Clipperfix-Supersong.
Date: 1983
Creator: Austin, Larry
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Coeficient of rebound

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Recording of Shin'ichi Morita's Coeficient of rebound. The piece focuses on the concept of rebound, which makes up the natural rhythm and influences the sound. Based on a calculation Morita made on the computer, he added realized sound and natural sounds to the rhythm of rebound to create the piece.
Date: 1983
Creator: Morita, Shinʼichi
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Comeclose and sleepnow

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"Comeclose and sleepnow" is based on the homonymous poem by R. Mac Gough, recited by Stephen Montagne. The piece is composed in six sections. In each section are developed parts of the converted text and are highlighted phrases or words of poetry. All the sound material of the piece was composed solely by transforming the recited text.
Date: 1983
Creator: Camilleri, Lelio (1957-)
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library