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Re: [microsound] to all music/sound creators



I agree. But first one has to be able to percieve a plastic flower as an
object all by itselfs and not just merely as an immitation of a real flower.
Not always an easy thing to do.
 Marc
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From: "jean paul l'asthme" <jplasthma@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: [microsound] to all music/sound creators


> > A plastic flower can look verry beautifull  but
> > where's the smell?
>
> there are different things to appreciate about a
> plastic flower than there is for a real flower.
> just as there is obvious differences between
> sampled/edited and synthesized sounds between
> say a real cello, violin, or percussion instrument,
> however they each have their own allure.
> with love,
> gregory
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