YouTube via eddie23a | February 21, 2011 | "Dirty Electronics : Solder a Score @ ICA London 16th to 20th Feb 2011The composer and instrument maker John Richards takes up temporary residence in the gallery with Solder and Score, a unique participation opportunity for visitors to the ICA. Over the course of five days workshop attendees will build a large patchwork quilt-like instrument and co-write
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