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Sound and Documentary in Cardiff and Miller's PandemoniumMain MenuWelcomeThe ProjectChapter 1: Pandemonium—Sensory Assault and DeprivationChapter 2: Sound Art—Narrative and NoiseChapter 3: Documentary—“Waking the Dead”Conclusions: Pandemonium, Radical Proximity, and ProtestAcknowledgmentsBibliographyAll MediaNews + UpdatesCecilia Wichmann570c894159ad998517c62537a60758b7099e0270
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12015-07-11T16:46:21-07:00Cecilia Wichmann570c894159ad998517c62537a60758b7099e027055423plain2015-10-03T22:09:33-07:00Cecilia Wichmann570c894159ad998517c62537a60758b7099e0270Cardiff and Miller, interview by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, “Haus der Kunst: Artist’s Talk,” Haus der Kunst YouTube Channel video, 36:30–39:15, recorded April 12, 2012, uploaded April 16, 2012, www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMWd50TmuHs. These are Miller’s own loosely estimated figures for Hendrix’s equipment settings, which are legendary and subject to much speculation.