Chatting with Miriam Beam about Enharmonic 
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											Working with sound as both a medium and a subject, artist Miriam Bean primarily creates indeterminate installations and experiments with ways of translating audio into images. Her research into sound perception ranges from physiology to musicology, seeking to understand how the brain interprets some sounds as noise and others as expressive, concordant music. Through spatial intervention, her work highlights the unearthly nature of pure tones, and the acoustic qualities they possess.						 See all contributors
								
 
				