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Re: [microsound] women not in microsound
ok Shiomi ain't micro - but I was aiming at sound experimenters...crucify us. Is Ongaku such a bad thing?
Ever seen any Kosugi installations? micro - minimal light things...I saw several in 2001. They would interest those on this list.
It's harmless....It's nice to see lists of names. So chill
----- Original Message -----
From: caleb.k@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: microsound
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:45 AM
Subject: [microsound] women not in microsound
>From: "yatra arts" <yatra-arts@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [microsound] women in electronic music
>pal,
>ever heard of researching yourself after getting some =
>names.....discovering is a wonderful thing
research is a great thing...there is no need to worry about my
research practice. but lists of names go no where towards adding to a
discussion especially when they are way off line...shiomi from group
ongaku is a perfect example. and i repeat this as you added the name
to the list i believe.
susie Ibarra was even added to the list
is the point of the original statement to make a database of names or
to discuss the position of female composers in 21st century
electronic music (microsound) and discourse?
also remember we are on the microsound list so maybe the discussion
could at least aim at our general genre of discussion...how did jazz
and japan fluxus come into it?
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