A new exhibition in Brussels lets you discover - or relive - the effervescent, paradigm-shifting, multi-faceted world of the late 1960s, from Swinging Sixties London to San Francisco's Summer of Love, Woodstock and the May 1968 Paris protests. Revolutions - Records & Rebels 1966-1970 is a comprehensive exhibition of the cultural, social, artistic and technological revolutions that occurred during those five years, was created by the Victoria and Albert Museum, and after stops in Montreal and Milan is coming to the ING Art Center. Provided with special headphones that offer 3D sound, the visitor will be immersed in the iconic sounds of the times. Geoffrey Marsh, the director of the department of theatre and performance for the V&A was in Brussels recently to help put the finishing touches on this Belgian version of the exhibition and he took a few moments to speak with us.
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