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Posted on 21/04/05

Brian Eno's quiet revolution

Years ago in Montreal, I visited an installation by Brian Eno called the Quiet Room. It was a darkened space in which ambient sound and projected light were continually changing, while remaining more or less the same. Soft chairs and objects from a more natural environment (mainly logs and stones) were arrayed in comfortable clusters through the gallery. It was like an interior park for rest and contemplation.

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