Sound sculpture

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Sound sculpture (related to sound art and sound installation) is a multimedia artform in which sculpture produces sound or, less often, the reverse. Most often sound sculpture artists were primarily either visual artists or composers, not having started out directly making sound sculpture.

Cymatics has influenced sound sculpture. Sound sculpture is sometimes site-specific.

Important artists include:


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  • Panhuysen, Paul (Ed.) (1986). Echo : the images of sound. Eindhoven: Apollohuis. ISBN 90-71638-03-0.
  • Grayson, John (1975). Sound sculpture : a collection of essays by artists surveying the techniques, applications, and future directions of sound sculpture. Vancouver, B.C.: A.R.C. Publications. ISBN 0-88985-000-3.
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