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122: George Butterworth, Adumbrated
Sep 17, 2020 ·
19m 8s
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The kinora was an early form of home entertainment. If you've ever marked the corners of a book, then flipped through the pages to watch your doodles come to life...
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The kinora was an early form of home entertainment. If you've ever marked the corners of a book, then flipped through the pages to watch your doodles come to life - that's essentially how a kinora worked. There's a film of George Butterworth ( British composer, folk song collector) where he dances a Morris dance recorded in the silence of Kinora. There's a distinct feeling to the adumbrated object. Absence evokes a wierd kind of presence. It is the absolute most precise distillation of the object
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