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RISD architecture students perform minimalist music masterpiece (for course credit) Amelia Taylor-Hochberg2015-12-17T18:23:00-05:00>2015-12-28T01:25:53-05:00
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It prompted students like Huizhong Sun and Marco Aguirre to remind me about the architectural concepts of simultaneity and interpenetration, and of “transparency”</p></em><br /><br /><p>The performance was part of a new RISD collaborative initiative, organized by the architecture department's head, Laura Briggs. Briggs brought together David Gersten (architect) and Michael Harrison (microtonal composer) to teach "Outside the Guidelines," where they approach architecture from complementary visual and auditory perspectives.</p>