1999
A Different Kind of Movement
This passage through the building (one no longer has to separate the physical, stone and glass, architecture from the sound that has indelibly seeped into it) is broken down into movements. But not, of course, in the sense of musical movements, although the physical sense of that term seems appropriate to the listener's experience of temporally passing through a piece of music. Here, however, as the artist reiterates, it is a question of space, not time.
Nevertheless, one's "movement" through space, and the different spaces that the sounds and architecture create, are integral to one's perception of the work.
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