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There's nothing to see in these 100 sound works gathered into a compilation but imagining the room full of Quakers sitting down to have a think in Andrea Büttner's recording of the silent meeting and its ambient noise, is actually incredibly beautiful. A string quartet plays bits of 'The Simpsons' and 'Coronation Street' theme tunes in another short sound clip, while New Yorker Artie Vierkant reveals how to upload music and sidestep tough copyright software, by stretching the tempo or lowering the pitch of well-known songs. (OW)
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