It appeared out of nowhere. And it makes semi-disturbing, 50s era sci-fi movie sounds when you
approach it. Over in Melbourne , artist Robin Fox has installed a seven meter (23 foot) high theremin instrument. Just like the classic theremin design, the user doesn’t ought to physically touch it but just needs to be within a definite range to activate it. Once initiated, you could expect to be aurally bombarded with retro movie sounds — a cacophony of rubber monsters beating one another within an inch in their lives. The theremin can be present at the waterfront for the subsequent three months as a part of Melbourne Music Week, and you may click through to listen to its sounds in addition to wonder when the ghost of Vincent Price could be showing up within the near future. For you guys trying to hear several minutes of spooky theremin goodness, click here to download the MP3 file.
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