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RE: [microsound] noise to signal (subjective...)
Derke holzer wrote:
>Early on, this list was a real haven for intellectual discussion about
>issues surrounding what Kim calls "post-digital" music. But I think
we've
>already seen some of our brightest minds disappear because of the
>general drop in IQ of the average post
Maybe this flags that there are two ways at looking at the signal to
noise ratio. The noise might be getting stronger, but perhaps the
signals are getting weaker.
So perhaps there are two paths to take here. Reduce some of the noise
and increase some of the signal.
One for the that to happen is for the people with a wealth of
philosophical and conceptual thought to share could share it more.
I feel I have a lot to learn from this list. And, also as someone
habiting the southern side of the planet, I find it very useful to learn
of what is happen in Europe and Nth America.
Cheers
Noel
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