Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Multiplication Chart Up To 100x100

John Cage, Silence, Shake the 2010 edition, p.15









not no such thing as empty space and empty time. There is always something to see, something to hear. Indeed, as we can strive to create a silence we will never succeed. In certain circumstances it may be desirable to obtain a technical situation as quiet as possible, that is called an anechoic environment, you're set up walls of sound insulation material in order to get a room without echoes. Several years ago I was at Harvard in an area like that and I heard two sounds, one high and one low, and when I described this to the technician in charge told me that the high frequency sound was my nervous system function, the bass was the circulation of blood. Until the end of my days there will be sounds, and will continue even after death. There is nothing to fear about the future of music.

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