What’s the stoÂry behind this video? Here it is, straight from the proÂducÂer, JarÂbas AgnelÂli from Brazil: “ReadÂing a newsÂpaÂper, I saw a picÂture of birds on the elecÂtric wires. I cut out the phoÂto and decidÂed to make a song, using the exact locaÂtion of the birds as notes (no PhoÂtoÂshop edit). I knew it wasÂn’t the most origÂiÂnal idea in the uniÂverse. I was just curiÂous to hear what melody the birds were creÂatÂing.” You can get more details here.
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A quick note: The HarÂry RanÂsom CenÂter, a humanÂiÂties research library and museÂum at The UniÂverÂsiÂty of Texas at Austin, is comÂmemÂoÂratÂing the 2009 bicenÂtenÂniÂal of Edgar Allan Poe, AmerÂiÂcan poet, critÂic and invenÂtor of the detecÂtive stoÂry, with the exhiÂbiÂtion “From Out That ShadÂow: The Life and LegaÂcy of Edgar Allan Poe.” To mark the occaÂsion, the CenÂter’s web site has launched
DurÂing the lazy days of sumÂmer, we quiÂetÂly launched a
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