LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra
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LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra
Summary
LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra is an audiovisual work[1].
Key Facts
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra is the creator of Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — creator (P170): John Cale[2].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra is the creator of Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — creator (P170): Liam Young[3].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra's instance of is recorded as Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — instance of (P31): audiovisual work[4].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra's instance of is recorded as Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — instance of (P31): occurrence[5].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra's participant is recorded as Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — participant (P710): John Cale[6].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra's participant is recorded as Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — participant (P710): Nick Franglen[7].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra's participant is recorded as Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — participant (P710): Dustin Boyer[8].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra's participant is recorded as Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — participant (P710): Joey Maramba[9].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra's participant is recorded as Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — participant (P710): Deantoni Parks[10].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra's date of first performance is recorded as +2014-09-12T00:00:00Z[11].
- LOOP − 60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11b6f1nznw[12].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — creator (P170): John Cale[2], a singer-songwriter[13], b. 1942[14], of United Kingdom[15], awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire[16], specialised in music[17] and Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra — creator (P170): Liam Young[3], a designer[18], b. 1979[19], of United Kingdom[20].