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  • Description: BBC Radiovision Programmer notes: Paolozzi, Art and Design, Autumn 1971
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  • ...a created sound for a 20-minute sequence in the BBC radio series [[Art and Design]]<ref name=TLL/> entitled "Structure: Buckminster Fuller. How this American ...ome>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/1748a993ee214251a65e6b46fd1f53d4 ''Art and Design: Radiovision for Schools''] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref>
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  • ...cond and final page of typewritten carbon copy of "[[Paolozzi]] RV Art and Design, Autumn 1971: List of Frames (near to final order)", continued from [[DD131 26. B.A.S.H. collage and print being compared by Chris and Eduarde.
    534 bytes (86 words) - 07:47, 12 May 2017
  • ...ogramme on his work, to be broadcast in Autumn 1971, and recorded in April and May, completed at latest by June."<ref>[[DD130959]]: Memo dated 25.1.71 fro ...net/papers/#Paolozzi DD105241-DD105751]: 19-page booklet "Paolozzi Art and Design: BBC Radiovision Notes, Autumn 1971."</ref>
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  • Untreated and treated material for Cubism programme FORMER REFERENCE: DD060 DATE: 1968 CONTAINS: Art and Design: Cubism
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  • ...968 Schools Radio [[Cubism|programme about Cubism]] in the series "Art and Design".<ref name=JP>[http://lists.topica.com/lists/Delia/read/message.html?mid=81 1968 Schools Radio programme about Cubism in the series "Art and Design" [...]
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  • containing [[Cubism]], [[Play For Today]] and [[Orpheus]]. ...ER REFERENCE: DD005 DATE: 1997 CONTAINS: Art and Design: Cubism, Listening and Writing:
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  • The Advanced Studies Group of Hornsey College of Art initiates experiments Assisted by staff and students of Fine Art, Visual Research, Three
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  • ...131149]] is the first page of typewritten carbon copy "Paolozzi RV Art and Design, Autumn 1971: List of Frames (near to final order)", with items 1 to 22. Th PAOLOZZI RV Art and Design Autum 1971 [sic]
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  • Description: Ideas for Art Series. Note in box 8. Baroque reflective high one and happy (Arctic)
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  • CONTAINS: Art and Design: Cubism ...m song), interjections to the narration with brief metallic-strike sounds, and interludes based on the electric guitar 'octaves' material from CDD/1/2/3 T
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  • ...terviews with [[Brian Hodgson]], [[Peter Zinovieff]] and [[Tristram Cary]] and provides the first sample of Delia's effects for [[Macbeth (1967)]] from th ...'' as part of a lecture. A couple of latecomers are shown to the front row and there's a commotion as the paperazzi swarm around the young man now sitting
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  • At [[Kaleidophon]] with [[David Vorhaus]], [[Brian Hodgson]] and others, Delia helped create the seminal album ''[[An Electric Storm]]''. ...the synthesizer, when a 'sample' was a length of recording-tape delicately and skillfully spliced in place.<ref>The sleeve notes for [[An Electric Storm]]
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  • | [[:File:BBC_tapereport.jpg|BBC_tapereport]] || none || "BBC Tape Recording and Editing Report" for Dr Who effects, dated 11 Jan 1972 ...leidophon2.jpg|Kaleidophon2]] || [[DD100926]] || "[[Kaleidophon]]: Current and recent commissions
    15 KB (2,057 words) - 13:00, 10 July 2021
  • ...for London Broadcasting House, "BU" for Bush House (Overseas Broadcasting) and so on. ...]] should be the first tape she baptised in the early days of the Workshop and [[TRW 7707]] the last.
    35 KB (4,075 words) - 13:39, 27 June 2021
  • Dates of Creation 1932-1953 (and 1972) ==Scope and content==
    34 KB (5,099 words) - 12:21, 16 July 2013
  • ...found in Delia's attic after she died: audio tapes, bundles of her papers and a few books. The DD123 numbers and columns two to four are from [[Mark Ayres]]' [[Initial Catalogue]] of Delia
    45 KB (6,156 words) - 11:06, 11 June 2021