Architecture and Music

 

Architecture

“Architecture is frozen music,” said German philosopher Schopenhauer. “Music is molten city halls,” replied German comedian Max Goldt about a century later. Regardless of how you look at it it’s tempting to connect architecture and music - and only because it’s fun.

German electronic musicians To Rococo Rot (also see this earlier entry) composed music for an architectural project called Kölner Brett. Read a review of the result here.

(this entry was inspired by Scores for Stores which I found thru 990000.com)

PS: Amazon.com doesn’t carry To Rococo Rot’s “Kölner Brett.” If you live in the US use mail-order through the fabulous forcedexposure.com.