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Delia's papers include a clipping from an unknown newspaper of an article entitles [[Trendy Beatle]] about [Paul McCartney]]'s tape experiments for the [[Million Volt Light and Sound Rave]]. | Delia's papers include a clipping from an unknown newspaper of an article entitles [[Trendy Beatle]] about [Paul McCartney]]'s tape experiments for the [[Million Volt Light and Sound Rave]]. |
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Delia's papers include a clipping from an unknown newspaper of an article entitles Trendy Beatle about [Paul McCartney]]'s tape experiments for the Million Volt Light and Sound Rave.
Transcript
Trendy Beatle
BEATLE Paul McCartney has prepared a tape of electronic noises--known as music in some circles--for use at a “carnival of light” at Centre 42's Round House next month.
Carnival of light? This is a new art form combining sound with light coming mostly from 15 automatic projectors playing onto 60ft-high screens, which changes colour according to the sound.
There will be another five projectors developed from a Russian invention, whch create patterns, blending and blurring vividly coloured shapes. They will be hand-operated by artists and designers David Vaughan, Douglas Binder and Dudley Edwards, the three men behind this form of entertainment.
The occasion threatens to be one of those eye-dazzling ear-splitting affairs that the trendy have already dubbed “psychedelic son et lumiere.”