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Re: [microsound] w/r/t silence



..... and cage's laugh was pretty notorious. i remember
going to one of his public birthday celebrations - maybe
his 70th? - and he would throw his head back, open his
mouth wide, and not a sound would come out....
bruce

On Monday, April 26, 2004, at 01:40  PM, Brian Klein wrote:

john cage was such a smartass.
i bet he'd laugh at us for having this debate.


--- Phil Thomson <philthom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kim:
Cage used 'silence' as a way of turning our
attention
to sounds we normally filter out...no?

Arie:
-Yes but perhaps also used the notion of 'silence'
 in a more metaphorical sense.

Phil: "Silence can often be very loud." -John Cage


==========>> Phil Thomson home: http://www.sfu.ca/~pthomson/ label: http://www.centibel.org/ ==========>>

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