A solo dancer interacts with a solo blue light, a deep green light appears and undulates in opposition with the blue. Later, eight dancers are illuminated with orange, red, amber, and magenta lights, which form rhythmic patterns related to the music. All is made possible by Groove, a general purpose computer program that generates, edits, and stores light functions of time
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References
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MathewsM. V., and MooreF. R., “Groove, a Program for Composing, Storing, and Editing Functions of Time,” JACM.XIII, Dec. 1970, pp 715–721.
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This conversion program was written by Joseph Olive, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey.