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Semiconductor on BBC Radio 4 Front Row

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Semiconductor are featured on the BBC Radio 4 programme, Front Row, first broadcast 19 May 2021.

Following their residency at Cern, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, the Brighton-based artist duo Semiconductor have created a multi sensory installation Halo, showing as part of the Brighton Festival. Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt discuss their immersive artwork of sound and light, which takes the form of an intricate mechanical structure containing a 360-degree projection of scientific data and 380 resonating taut piano wires. They also mention the upcoming project with the Stellar Nursery team here at Dundee University.

Listen to the programme here on BBC Sounds.

 

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