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Commission conditionally approves Gray Area's Cine Chamber for Minna Alley pending witnessed sound test

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · October 2, 2012
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Summary

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved the Natoma stage and conditionally approved Gray Area Foundation for the Arts's Cine Chamber installation in the Minna Alley tunnel, requiring a city-observed sound test and other conditions aimed at limiting low-frequency bass leakage into neighboring residences.

Matthew Dryhurst, director of public programming for Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, told the commission the Cine Chamber is an outdoor sound-and-video installation planned for Minna Alley between Fifth and Mary streets on October dates and that the project's technicians ran an audio test with neighbors in the Chronicle Building.

The commission raised sustained concerns about low-frequency bass traveling through the concrete tunnel to nearby residences, especially Mint Plaza. Commissioner Joseph and other members…

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