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  1. 5 de may. de 1997 · Robin applied the term 'sound polaroids' to describe these intimate, isolated, improvised moments, the same way a polaroid camera captures an image for a moment, almost dispoable, forgotten, a tiny epiphany that dwells within but surfaces at unexpetcetd triggers.

  2. Robin Rimbaud, aka Scanner, is an artist, composer, sound designer, performer, collaborator, curator, and activist who makes music and sound installations.

  3. Robin applied the term 'sound polaroids' to describe these intimate, isolated, improvised moments, the same way a polaroid camera captures an image for a moment, almost dispoable, forgotten, a tiny epiphany that dwells within but surfaces at unexpetcetd triggers.

  4. supported by 11 fans who also own “Sound Polaroids” a magnificent pairing of sonic sculpting and textural reprocessing from the minds of Olga Wojciechowska and Robin Rimbaud. These are sound environments that you can taste, feel, and smell. Stunning. neglectsound. go to album

  5. www.intelligentagent.com › archive › Vol4_NoSound Scanner

    Back in 1999, I created Sound Polaroids, an installation and performance-based project at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, that attempted to meld image with sound on screen, using software that reacted to any physical movement in the gallery or theater space.

  6. Robin Rimbaud applied the term 'sound polaroids' to describe these intimate, isolated, improvised moments, the same way a polaroid camera captures an image for a moment, almost dispoable, forgotten, a tiny epiphany that dwells within but surfaces at unexpetcetd triggers.

  7. 14 de dic. de 2017 · “I remember sitting in a classroom listening to the Virgin Prunes and buying a Throbbing Gristle boxset when I was about 14 years old,” says Robin Rimbaud, aka sound sculptor, Scanner. “A friend of mine said, ‘That’s rubbish. It’s just noise. You should be listening to Hawkwind’, but music on the margins always interested me.