In a similar way we acquired the raw material (for lack of a better term)
of a multimedia work by an Australian electronic composer a few years
back. Apart from the sounds themselves, the piece required five Kodak
slide carousels controlled by an external box attached to an Apple IIe
computer and run of some software on a 5 1/4" floppy. We have archived it
and we would like to re-create the work at sometime, but...
cheers
Graham McDonald
Recorded Sound Archivist
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia,
McCoy Circuit, Acton, Canberra ACT 2601
Tel: 02 6248 2192
www.nfsa.gov.au
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