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Re: [microsound] Sound Art Now: An Online Symposium
> Here is an online panel on the state of sound art, featuring Steve
Roden, Stephen Vitiello, Marina Rosenfeld, and others, moderated by
Cristoph Cox. Interesting discussion on history, taxonomy, and such
(microsound even gets a mention). Thought it might interest some of
you.
I had forgotten to post it (only learned about it some days ago
though!) and only went through it. It does seem a very good (and a very
long) panel...
Yes, it's very long, but I found it some of the best discussion of
sound art I've ever read online. I was particularly interested in the
attempts to define the difference between sound art and music,
classifying music as temporal and sound art as spatial.
Overly-generalized, but a pretty solid base to build on.
john
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