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  1. 14. Okt. 2013 · Twelve sound-sensitive electronic poles dot the stage; sound is triggered by the dancers' movements and then altered or delayed by the musicians. "Variations V" predates Cunningham's...

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  2. John Cage - Variations V - YouTube. Chloe. 30 subscribers. Subscribed. 206. 11K views 3 years ago. Starts at 04:47 ...more. Starts at 04:47A large mixed-media piece involving the use of film...

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  3. Variations V. Merce Cunningham. First composed and performed in 1965, Variations V is a true testament to 1960's experiments with "intermedia"—a coexistence and cutting across of artistic genres that profoundly informed Cunningham's choreographic practice.

  4. johncage.org › pp › John-Cage-Work-DetailJohn Cage Complete Works

    Work Title. Variations V. Date. Composed in 1965. Premiered in New York, July 23, 1965. Ensemble Type. Variable. Instrumentation. For any number of performers using photo-electric cells and electronic sound sources.

  5. In this photograph «Variations V» is performed for a television taping session in Hamburg. The photocells were located at the base of the five-foot antennas placed around the stage. Cage, Tudor, and Gordon Mumma operate equipment to modify and determine the final sounds.

  6. »Variations V« John Cage komponierte »Variations V« im Jahr 1965 für die Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Er und David Tudor einigten sich auf zwei Systeme, bei denen der Ton von der Bewegung beeinflusst werden sollte. Beim ersten entwarfen Billy Klüver und seine Kollegen ein System, das aus genau ausgerichteten fotoelektrischen Zellen ...

  7. www.screenslate.com › articles › variations-vVariations V | Screen Slate

    Variations V, Cunningham's ambitious multi-media collaboration with John Cage, is a prime manifestation of the tremendous creative rebellion that brought film, video, pop culture appropriation, technology, performance, and avant-garde music together in one loudly active space.