The Design Museum, London, UK. 28 July 2020. Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers. The Design Museum in London reopens on Friday 31 July with a new exhibition exploring the hypnotic world of electronic music with ‘Safe and Sound’ safety procedures in place, including reduced capacity, mandatory face coverings, social distancing, enhanced cleaning and more. Image: 1024’s CORE installation, which plays in sync with Laurent Garnier's exhibition soundtrack. Designed especially for this exhibition by 1024 Architecture the CORE refers both to computer processors and the digital and vi
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The Design Museum, London, UK. 28 July 2020. Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers. The Design Museum in London reopens on Friday 31 July with a new exhibition exploring the hypnotic world of electronic music with ‘Safe and Sound’ safety procedures in place, including reduced capacity, mandatory face coverings, social distancing, enhanced cleaning and more. Image: 1024’s CORE installation, which plays in sync with Laurent Garnier's exhibition soundtrack. Designed especially for this exhibition by 1024 Architecture the CORE refers both to computer processors and the digital and visual creations that accompany most electronic musicians in concert. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.