CHRIS CUTLER
Not
as we Choose: Music, Memory and Technology
170
x 240mm. Paperback. 216 pages
The
eight essays in this book investigate the impact of
sound recording on musical form, the reconfiguration
of locality and scale, repetition, zombie culture, the
obsolescence of the avant-garde, plunderphonics,
entrainment, unthinking agency and the anti-humanism
of John Cage.
Full
contents:
Plunderphonics.
Locality.
Scale.
Permanent Sound Forever?
Thoughts on the Avant Garde.
I have one thing to say about Cage and I’m saying
it.
Loops, Memories and Meanings.
Networks - Performance as Negotiation.
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