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<p>includes many experiments with <a href="page.php?w=color_organ">color organ</a>s. Artist or inventors "built instruments, usually called 'color organs,' that would display modulated colored light in some kind of fluid fashion comparable to music". For example, the Farblichtspiele ('colored-light-plays') of former <a href="page.php?w=Bauhaus">Bauhaus</a> student <a href="page.php?w=Ludwig_Hirschfeld_Mack">Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack</a>. Several different definitions of color music exist; one is that color music is generally formless projections of</p><p>
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