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I know, a lot of people are talking about the Beatles’ music finally being available in the iTunes store. But the concept for this sound installation was developed long before that fact. In Yesterday, 21 music boxes play the Beatles song together, but not in sync.  

The walls and the floor of the room resonate as the mixture of the Yesterday’s notes form a new composition. The makers, Evelien van den Broek and Dyane Donck created the installation as a “tribute to yesterday (the day all troubles seemed so far away)”, for the November Music Festival.


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