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− | + | ''This page is about a student band. For the course of academic study, see [[Physics (course of study)]].'' | |
− | + | '''Physics''' was the pseudonym under which [[Pac Pobric]] operated. | |
− | Influences | + | The aim of Physics was to create environments. These environments were created by marrying sonic and visual elements which came together to create particular moods. The moods were temporal in nature, revolving around happenings which last for varying amounts of time. More aptly described as sound architecture than music, the work focused on creating an entire setting in which a viewer (or, more appropriately, an ''experienceé'') was meant to experience a particular mood or set of moods. |
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+ | Influences ranged from [http://martinebousquet.free.fr/Mum/mum2.mp3 Múm] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRfJ4ZfYmmk Brian Eno] to [http://www.nga.gov.au/InternationalPrints/essays/Images/large/34b15042.jpg Sol Lewitt] and [http://images.artnet.de/artwork_images//161/146525.jpg Dan Flavin]. | ||
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+ | Now defunct. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Bands]] |
Latest revision as of 23:10, 21 December 2008
This page is about a student band. For the course of academic study, see Physics (course of study).
Physics was the pseudonym under which Pac Pobric operated.
The aim of Physics was to create environments. These environments were created by marrying sonic and visual elements which came together to create particular moods. The moods were temporal in nature, revolving around happenings which last for varying amounts of time. More aptly described as sound architecture than music, the work focused on creating an entire setting in which a viewer (or, more appropriately, an experienceé) was meant to experience a particular mood or set of moods.
Influences ranged from Múm and Brian Eno to Sol Lewitt and Dan Flavin.
Now defunct.