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RE: [microsound] waterloo terminal



The liner notes to this album were interesting...something about the piece
expressing the information architecture/infrastructure of the building. I
got the connection on an aesthetic, surface level but didn't see the process
of composition (scanning photos of the architecture as a primary source for
raw sound data for manipulation) really reflecting that concept. I wonder if
the DSP and granular techniques Inoue used _could_ address other elements of
the architecture and if not, is this an inherent limitation of the medium
(nonportability, to borrow a software development term)...


Kenric

-----Original Message-----
From: Ross [mailto:amnesia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 3:29 AM
To: microsound
Subject: [microsound] waterloo terminal


Hi
Just got the TETSU INOUE Waterloo Terminal cd,,,very DSP, very like the
Tzadik cd... I like it very much
ross

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