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Saturday, 31 March 2007 21:43

Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli's ambient sound design was featured as part of the Guggenheim Museum's Works and Process series in a presentation by artist and photographer David Michalek. The work Slow Dancing features dancer Wendy Whelan of NYC Ballet among many others filmed in high-speed and high definition, resulting in hyper-slow-motion portraits that allow glimpses of the dancers' movement in unprecedented detail. "Slow Dancing" will be featured as part of the Lincoln Center Festival in the summer of 2007.

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