"Melbourne, Australia
People with normal hearing use 3,500 hair cells for aural perception. With a Cochlear Implant, 22 electrodes replace those cells. A group of sound artists have designed a series of musical works specifically to be enjoyed by those with bionic hearing.
INTERIOR DESIGN: Music for the Bionic Ear (cochlear implant) presents six pioneering new musical works written specifically for cochlear implant users.
Musician, composer and sound artist Robin Fox lead a group of five other composers in collaboration with researchers at the Bionic Ear Institute. They developed and tested new sounds and musical forms both in the laboratory and with cochlear implant users themselves. These tests have resulted in unique new approaches to the composition and diffusion of musical ideas and sensations...."
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People with normal hearing use 3,500 hair cells for aural perception. With a Cochlear Implant, 22 electrodes replace those cells. A group of sound artists have designed a series of musical works specifically to be enjoyed by those with bionic hearing.
INTERIOR DESIGN: Music for the Bionic Ear (cochlear implant) presents six pioneering new musical works written specifically for cochlear implant users.
Musician, composer and sound artist Robin Fox lead a group of five other composers in collaboration with researchers at the Bionic Ear Institute. They developed and tested new sounds and musical forms both in the laboratory and with cochlear implant users themselves. These tests have resulted in unique new approaches to the composition and diffusion of musical ideas and sensations...."
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