'Electrical Jubilee', a sensorial exhibition at Rome's Goethe-Institut seeks to reveal the hidden soundscape of the Italian capital as the Catholic Church celebrates its special year by examining the links between art, science and urban spirituality.
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- The 'Electric Jubilee' exhibition lets visitors experience Rome’s hidden sounds. 8s
- Sounds include electromagnetic signals from devices and ambient city noises. 16s
- Artist Christina Kubisch designed the exhibition to show changes in Rome’s soundscape before and during the Jubilee. 22s
- Visitors can mix and create compositions from about 40 recorded sounds using a DJ-like controller. 1m 23s
- The exhibition is open at the Goethe-Institut in Rome until October. 1m 54s