In Méta-Harmonie II, how does Jean Tinguely create an interactive experience of motion and sound?
a. Viewers walk around a freestanding sculpture in a mixed-media installation.
b. Viewers press a foot pedal to turn rotors that hit different instruments.
c. Viewers alter the air currents in the gallery to move parts of the sculpture.
d. Viewers tap on the surface of the sculpture while moving around the gallery.
b. Viewers press a foot pedal to turn rotors that hit different instruments.
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