Emilia Telese & Tim Didymus
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1973
In 1999, Emilia Telese and Tim Mark Didymus began their collaboration with “Mecha-Voices,” an online sound installation for on-site “sound transmission,” a multimedia exhibition at Ars Electronica 99 in Linz, Austria. Since then, they have realized several projects together, such as “(10)x5,” an installation performance in Hastings sponsored by the Millennium Festival Awards, South East Arts, and Hastings Borough Council. “Mecha-Voices” is a speech and sound instrument that incorporates spoken words and numbers. The communication of a sung meaning is futuristically destroyed. What remains is a complete representation of liberating expressions. The listener is asked to decipher the statements.