Max Eastley
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Max Eastley (Torquay, United Kingdom, 1944) is a British sound sculptor.
He often uses electronic motors to drive his sculptures, but often lets nature power them, be it wind or water. Eastley has designed instruments on which to accompany his sculptures. He has performed with several other artists, such as David Toop.
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