Sound artist from Malta, Mario Sammut, also known as Cygna, in collaboration with sound designer and composer of France, Vincent Villuis alias aes Fund, in an unusual concert on Friday (23/03/2012). In electronic music concert entitled 'Oracle' is, visitors are required to wear a wireless headset to listen to the music tracks they play. Located at the site of Hagar Qim megalithic temples are situated in the village of Qrendi, southwest Valletta, Malta, the art project is trying to merge the boundaries between history and modern technology. Hagar Qim temple itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was built around 3600 BC. (Photo: REUTERS / Darrin Zammit Lupi) viva
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