Hearing the Music of the Hemispheres

TDR: The Drama Review 57 (3):148-150 (2013)
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Abstract

Music of the Hemispheres is a concert, a film, a portrait, an improv, and a performed performance analysis that offers new ways of thinking about perception, spectatorship, and the brain. TDR's first born-digital multimodal article incorporates film, video, and audio clips that are integrated in, and central to, the argument.

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