Edgard Varêse and Le Corbusier 1958: Poême électronique.

Le Corbusier said he wanted to present a “poem in a bottle,” so he asked Edgard Varèse to write an electronic score for the installation, Poème électronique, which was heard on over 350 speakers and seen on multiple projections. The Philips Pavilion was a World’s Fair pavilion, part of Expo ‘58 in Brussels and was designed by the office of Le Corbusier. Commissioned by the Dutch electronics corporation, Philips, the exhibit was a multimedia spectacle that celebrating postwar technological progress. Iannis Xenakis, the famous experimental composer, was responsible for much of the experience.

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