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Mary Lattimore ( @maryoverthere ) and I wrote this micro-composition for @gettymuseum exhibit inspired by this radiant photograph from 1868 called “The Echo” by Julia Margaret Cameron. Check out the entire amazing exhibit at @gettymuseum Repost by @gettymuseum We asked composers to create 5 compositions inspired by 5 photographs, imagining what these artworks might sound like. Swipe through and enjoy these one-minute audio responses or "microcompositions" to 5 photographs in the "In Focus: Sound" exhibition currently on view at the Getty Center. 1. Mary Lattimore @maryoverthere and Emile Mosseri @emilemosseri respond to "The Echo," 1868, Julia Margaret Cameron. Getty Museum. 2. Paul Cornish @modernpaulitics responds to "Storefront Churches," 1958–1961, Milton Rogovin. Getty Museum. Gift of Dr. John V. and Laura M. Knaus, © Milton Rogovin 3. Maria Chavez @chavezsayz responds to "Columbia Records," 1931, Florence Henri. Getty Museum. © Martini & Ronchetti, courtesy of Archives Florence Henri 4. C. Spencer Yeh @cspenceryeh responds to "Untitled (Motion-Sound Landscape)," 1969, printed 1974, Ralph Eugene Meatyard. Getty Museum. Gift of Weston J. and Mary M. Naef. © The Estate of Ralph Eugene Meatyard, courtesy of Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco @fraenkelgallery 5. L'Rain @turrelljames responds to "Tap Dancer," September 29, 1949, Gjon Mili. Getty Museum. © Gjon Mili / The LIFE Picture Collection / Shutterstock
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