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  2. Intonarumori - Wikipedia

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    Pulling the handle raised the tone, and the horn attached to the box amplified the sound. Intonarumori ('noise tuner' in Italian) made noise, but not at a very high volume, since they were all acoustic devices. This "noise music" consisted of sounds that were found in nature or sounds that were directly, or indirectly, made by humans.

  3. Luigi Russolo - Wikipedia

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    Russolo and his assistant Ugo Piatti in their Milan studio in 1913 with the Intonarumori (noise machines). Luigi Russolo was perhaps the first noise artist. [4] [5] His 1913 manifesto, L'Arte dei Rumori (The Art of Noises), stated that the industrial revolution had given modern men a greater capacity to appreciate more complex sounds.

  4. The Art of Noises - Wikipedia

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    The variety of noises is infinite. If today, when we have perhaps a thousand different machines, we can distinguish a thousand different noises, tomorrow, as new machines multiply, we will be able to distinguish ten, twenty, or thirty thousand different noises, not merely in a simply imitative way, but to combine them according to our imagination.

  5. Futurism (music) - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Russolo (1885–1947) was an Italian painter and self-taught musician. In 1913 he wrote The Art of Noises, [2] [3] Russolo and his brother Antonio used instruments they called "intonarumori", which were acoustic noise generators that permitted the performer to create and control the dynamics and pitch of several different types of noises.

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  7. Ugo Piatti - Wikipedia

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    Ugo Piatti (1888 in Milan – 1953) was an Italian painter and instrument maker, best known for collaborating on the construction of the intonarumori with Luigi Russolo. [ 1 ] Russolo and his assistant Ugo Piatti in their Milan studio in 1913 with the Intonarumori (noise machines)

  8. List of Game & Watch games - Wikipedia

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    In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. As the balls fall, the player must catch and toss them up again. One point is earned for each successful catch. A dropped ball will display a broken ball and end the game. The object is to continuously catch the balls that fall and throw them back up, as in juggling. In Game B, the player must ...

  9. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Mario and Luigi appear in the multiplayer mode. A secret ending features Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Link, and Pit playing instruments and congratulating the player Tetris Attack: Characters from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island: Tetris DS