Art, Design

François Chambard’s Odd Harmonics

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A good friend of the Gessato family François Chambard has perked a smile upon our face again with another stellar project. Odd Harmonics suggests musical notes played without direct physical contact. A collection of 12 sculptural theremins activated by the motion of moving hands. Their individual personalities prize an audience with enthusiasm dressed unique like an army of hot shots.

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