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The electronic installation "Color Music" was developed in 1962 by the Institute of Automation and Remote Control of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Installation is intended for light and color support of musical programs. Depending on the volume of the music, the brightness of the device increases or decreases, and the four frequency channels (red, green, yellow and blue) allow the lamps to glow in their sound frequency range, conveying the character of the music in colors. The combination of 4 colors and the inertia of incandescent bulbs create a range of additional colors, enhancing the perception of musical works.