well, they could... provided they are sampled, treated, and
recontextualized digitally.
regardless of the source material (in the case of bagpipes and
acoustic
guitars) or the end media (in the case of analogue vinyl), the
aesthetic
advancement and Future of all immaterial art (particularly audio
and visual
art) resides in computer and digital technology. period.
g.
"Mr.D" wrote:
Why not?
On May 31, 2005, at 1:51 PM, graham miller wrote:
the acoustic guitar and the bagpipes will never stop being made
either so
long as there's summer camp and haggis potlucks, but that doesn't
mean
they are relevant to the Future of music.
"Mr.D" wrote:
IMHO, as long as there will be DJ's, there will be vinyl. There's
certainly a huge trend for DJ's to use laptops/traktor and a
combination of iPods and CDs, but plenty of them love the feel and
design of vinyl. As a DJ I know I prefer spinning vinyl over
anything
else, especially as a physical thing. For me, playing vinyl is
playing an instrument, and nowhere close to doing the same thing
with
digital media.
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