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Sonidos Rituales is a original concept of augmented paper map with locative soundscapes, created by the GPSM Lab with the collaboration of noTours, for the Museum of the Americas in Madrid.
“Te proponemos seguir los sonidos de instrumentos musicales que durante más de dos mil años han resonado por toda la Región Andina, instrumentos que crean un espacio sonoro único. Te invitamos a esta escucha atenta, un paseo acústico inmersivo por los jardines que rodean el edificio del museo. Sigue el mapa, en él están indicados los nodos sonoros; déjate llevar por las notas rituales y disfruta. Completa tu recorrido con la visita a las colecciones de objetos sonoros e instrumentos musicales que se exponen en el interior del Museo.”

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