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[microsound] sound art / music
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- Subject: [microsound] sound art / music
- From: g d <rupanama@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 09:45:15 -0500
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Hello All,
So, I have a basic -- and perhaps naïve -- question for the group: what is
the difference between sound art and music?
Kim's remark about microsound being a philosophical position within sound
art sparked this question for me. I'm pretty sure there's no absolute
distinction we can make, but I'm ignorant about what the common distinctions
are.
Thanks for any help,
-greg