The Architecture of Light and Sound Comes to Logan Airport
27 February 2007 - 11:00am
An architect sculpts ever-changing atmospheres with light and recorded sound. Everything from jungle birds to ocean breezes to wind chimes enhance the experience of the built environment.
"Christopher Janney, an architect and jazz musician, combines both passions in 'sound sculptures.' His interactive sound and light installations are found in airports in Dallas, Miami and Sacramento — and soon at Logan in Boston."
Full Story:
Christopher Janney, Sculpting Sound
Source:
NPR Weekend Edition, February 24, 2007
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