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Re: [microsound] book vote
could be very useful in my opinion, too. i spent 2 hours yesterday to get
some information about some books that seemed interesting for me. hmmm,
maybe there's a place to DL the whole book.... ;)
martn
At 13:02 27.01.2003 -0800, you wrote:
>would it be possible to attach one paragraph descriptions to the books
>to help give some direction as to what the texts contain? If people
>would suggest a book and give a quick description it might be nough.
>jsut a thought. :)
>
>brad
>
>On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 04:13:07AM -0500, booji boy wrote:
> > I just switched over from the indigestable-digest so I may have missed
> > some more of the specifics about the book club but with Microsound by
> > Curtis Roads in the lead, for the moment at least, I was wondering how
> > much time we will have to track down a copy of whichever title wins, once
> > the polls close- a week or so? Glancing over the table of contents,
> > Microsound looks like a real ten course meal, but one worth sitting
> > through.
> >
> > http://www.create.ucsb.edu/htmls/microsound.html
> >
> > ...though with the direction the thread on mp3s has taken perhaps Noise -
> > Jacques Attali or Any Sound You Can Imagine: Making Music/Consuming
> > Technology by Paul Th?berge, which was suggested but didn't make the list
> > of candidates, might pepper the stew, as it were.
> >
> > cheers,
> > bb
> >
> >
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