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Touched Echo 24 Oct 2008

Touched Echo by Markus Kison is an installation on Brühl's Terrace in Dresden that uses bone conduction to send visitors back in time to the night of a terrible air raid in 1945. By placing their elbows on the balustrade, and their hands over their ears, the sound of airplanes and explosions can be heard overhead.

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