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Tag Archives: Train Performance
4’33″ on a train – John Cage Centennial, 5th September 2012
Our modest contribution to the John Cage centennial celebrations. On 5th September 2012, we decided to undertake a performance of 4’33″on the train from Falkirk High to Glasgow Queen Street. Raising and lowering the seat tray served to mark the … Continue reading