SEAM

Sustained Electro-Acoustic Music project inspired by Alvise Vidolin and Nicola Bernardini article.

SEAM meaning

seam | siːm |
noun

  1. a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article.
    • a line where the edges of two pieces of wood, wallpaper, or another material touch each other: the task involved clamping the panels into position and arc welding a seam to join them.
    • a long thin indentation or scar: the track cleaves a seam through corn.
  2. an underground layer of a mineral such as coal or gold: the buried forests became seams of coal.
    • a supply of something valuable: Sunderland have a rich seam of experienced players.
    • a trace or presence of something: there is a seam of despondency in Stipe’s words.

verb

  1. join with a seam: it can be used for seaming garments.
  2. (usually as adjective seamed) make a long, narrow indentation in: men in middle age have seamed faces.

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