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  2. Times Square (Neuhaus) - Wikipedia

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    Times Square, often referred to as the hum [1] or the Times Square Hum, [2] is a permanent sound art installation created by Max Neuhaus in Times Square in New York City. Originally installed in 1977, it was removed in 1992 and reinstalled in 2002.

  3. Max Neuhaus - Wikipedia

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    Neuhaus' first permanent installation was Times Square in New York City. [3] It is situated beneath a grate on a traffic island in Manhattan pedestrians are "enveloped by a deeply resonant and mildly undulating drone, its tone suggestive of low-pitched chimes or church bells."

  4. List of Dia Art Foundation locations and sites - Wikipedia

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    The location in Times Square where Max Neuhaus's sound art installation, Times Square, emanates. The only part of The Vertical Earth Kilometer visible above ground. The Dia field office in Quemado, New Mexico is responsible for administering the Lightning Field. Dia lists nine sites in its catalogue.

  5. Times Square (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Times Square is an entertainment and business district in New York City, United States. ... Times Square, a sound art installation; See also One ...

  6. Times Square’s decade-old ‘Midnight Moment’ is having a ...

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    Times Square transforms into a three-minute-long art installation every night of the year at midnight — except on New Year’s Eve. Christopher Sadowski

  7. Adel Souto - Wikipedia

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    Max Neuhaus' Times Square (2012) – short documentary on the Times Square sound installation by Max Neuhaus. Video montages for Robert Turman, Jason Lascalleet, The Waterford Landing, as well as his musical project 156. Acted in the short film Consumption of the Heart by Dayton, Ohio underground film maker Andy Copp. [11]

  8. Times Square - Wikipedia

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    Times Square, specifically the intersection of Broadway and 42nd Street, is the eastern terminus of the Lincoln Highway, the first road across the United States for motorized vehicles. [13] Times Square is sometimes referred to as "the Crossroads of the World" [14] and "the heart of the Great White Way". [15] [16] [17]

  9. Soundwalk Collective - Wikipedia

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    Soundwalk Collective is an international experimental sound art collective founded in 2001 by Stephan Crasneanscki, who was joined by Simone Merli in 2008. The group is based in Berlin and New York. The group is based in Berlin and New York.