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Re: [microsound] sound art / music



thanks for your perceptions :)

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Damian Stewart <damian@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Gurkan Mihci wrote:
>
> it is a lot about perception...
>
>> can a sound artist perform or play some sound in art gallery?
>
> yes, but then maybe they're acting as a musician
>
>> or can a sound artist record and hand out her/his sounds?
>
> yes, but it depends on how they're presenting these recordings.
>
>> or can a sound artist be a musician, also?
>
> of course!
>
>> is there music in an art gallery without a performer?
>
> there's recordings of music. or perhaps there's a musical installation - but
> this might be more likely to be sound art than music.
>
>> Can we listen a music without a performer in an art gallery?
>
> of course. but, how is it presented?
>
>> a musician also act or perform on the stage, so we can call her/him as
>> a performer, right?
>
> yes, of course. whether or not they're a performance Artist or just a
> performer is another question.
>
>
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