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fluorescence decay

by Christine Southworth

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Óst min, kyss mik 'My love, kiss me' Mun þú mik,man ek þik.Unn þú mér,ann ek þér. 'Remember me,I remember you.Love me,I love you'. These are translated into Morse Code and performed on solely electronic instruments: ---/.../-//--/../-./--..--//-.-/-.--/.../...//--/../-.-/ --/..-/-.//-.../..-//--/../-.-/--..--/ --/.-/-.//./-.-//-.../../-.-/.-.-.--..-./ ..-/-./-.//-.../..-//--/./.-./--..--/ .-/-./-.//./-.-//-..././.-./.-.-.--..-.////
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Photon Shake 03:14
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Myanmar 03:30

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A collection of experimental electronic music.

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released June 19, 2020

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Christine Southworth Lexington, Massachusetts

Christine Southworth is a multimedia composer dedicated to creating art born from a cross-pollination of sonic and visual ideas. Inspired by intersections of technology & art, nature & machines, and musics from cultures around the world, her works employ sounds from man and nature, from Van de Graaff Generators to honeybees, Balinese gamelan to seismic data from volcanoes. ... more

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