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Let’s Play Skyrim – The World Eater!! [63]

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Jake Barton: The museum of you

A third of the world watched live as the World Trade Center collapsed on September 11, 2001; a third more heard about it within 24 hours. (Do you remember where you were?) So exhibits at the soon-to-open 9/11 Memorial Museum will reflect the diversity of the world’s experiences of that day. In a moving talk, designer Jake Barton gives a peek at some of those installations, as well as several other projects that aim to make the observer an active participant in the exhibit.

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COPPER Composer BRIAN KEANE on his EMMY-Nominated Music for the Show

Meet BRIAN KEANE, 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards Nominee for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music for COPPER – and discover the inspiration for his acclaimed work on the celebrated period drama set in New York City in 1865.

Discover how this incredible musician approached his work on the series, and how his strategic choices, including the use of acoustic instruments, play on the emotions in being “indicative of the period but not necessarily of the period.”

Plus hear from COPPER Executive Producer, Academy Award®-winner BARRY LEVINSON (Rain Man, Diner) about BRIAN’s talent: “I would use periodically for different projects some of Brian’s music as temp music. It’s funny that I’ve been using his music for the temps for a lot of things and this is the first time that we’re working together. Brian has a knack to somehow be modern and at the same time deals with some of these melodies in a way that I think are extremely effective.”

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