Difference between revisions of "The Beat"

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On January 1, 1986, the community [[The Inner World]], teamed with [[Ultracorps]] and their fledgling [[think.Net]] system to broadcast a concert and visual arts performance. The performance included sets by many prominent musicians including Michael Jackson and The Police. The penultimate performance of the show belonged to [[The Inner World]]'s [[Stephen Burton]] and [[Martina Diaz]]. [[Stephen Burton|Stephen]] possessed the ability to manipulate sound while [[Martina Diaz]] could do the same to light. The two combined into a performance that viewers report as indescribable to anyone ho did not see the event. They report that sight and sound merged into a singular sensory appearance. In addition to proving hope and relief through the performances, The Beat helped showcase[[Ultracorps]]' [[think.Net]] system. The show was broadcast to many refugee camps located all over the newly formed [[Metro Areas]].
 
On January 1, 1986, the community [[The Inner World]], teamed with [[Ultracorps]] and their fledgling [[think.Net]] system to broadcast a concert and visual arts performance. The performance included sets by many prominent musicians including Michael Jackson and The Police. The penultimate performance of the show belonged to [[The Inner World]]'s [[Stephen Burton]] and [[Martina Diaz]]. [[Stephen Burton|Stephen]] possessed the ability to manipulate sound while [[Martina Diaz]] could do the same to light. The two combined into a performance that viewers report as indescribable to anyone ho did not see the event. They report that sight and sound merged into a singular sensory appearance. In addition to proving hope and relief through the performances, The Beat helped showcase[[Ultracorps]]' [[think.Net]] system. The show was broadcast to many refugee camps located all over the newly formed [[Metro Areas]].

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