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INTONARUMORI — [Noun] Experimental mechanical instruments invented by Italian futurist Luigi Russolo to harness noise as artistic material. From Italian intonarumori, a compound of intonare ("to intone, to tune") and rumori ("noises"), literally meaning "noise intoners" or "noise tuners". Unlike a "synthesizer" (which conjures sound from circuits) or an "orchestra" (which polishes harmony into tradition), intonarumori were clanking, wheezing contraptions that glorified the industrial din. They were the shriek of factory whistles bent to pitch, the rhythmic clatter of typewriters elevated to percussion, the growl of engines tuned like cellos—a celebration of chaos insisting that beauty lurks even in the machine’s cacophony.