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A minimalistic piano piece, part of a soundtrack written for a Nano Art exhibition in the Carnegie University Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, USA.
The piano piece has four levels/parts.
1. the nano level - energy takes on a definite shape and character and becomes the foundation/building blocks of the physical state - this is mirrored in the repetitive piano figure in the bass, and the somewhat static harmonies - more structural than animate;
2. the level of animation/movement/personality/
plants/animals/ physical interaction - here we meet a dance-like melody that mirrors life's energy and vitality - movement and action;
3. the human mind/the level of thinking/perceiving/feeling and experiencing - this is mirrored in the piano figures/melody that has a quite emotional character. These three levels are also the levels where the material, means, and idea of the Moon Museum comes from, which leads us to level four of the piano piece:
4.The music breaks up/expands - the Moon Museum takes off, becomes a reality and starts out on its journey to the moon. This concludes the piano piece.
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