From: John Young (jyoung@dmu.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Jun 21 2010 - 13:08:02 EDT
and possibly because for a lay audience because sometimes use of the word 'music' in some cases causes more angst than clarification.
All good pragmatic stuff.
But are you suggesting we have sound-based sonic art?
J
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From: owner-cec-conference@concordia.ca on behalf of Kevin Austin
Sent: Mon 6/21/2010 4:18 PM
To: cec-conference@concordia.ca
Subject: On Sonic Art Musics
Perhaps this is why the UK has "Sonic Art[s]" -- no music please, we're British.
Kevin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Sex_Please,_We're_British
FWIW:
The original BBC Radio 4 production of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy mentions that Zaphod Beeblebrox appeared in "No Sex Please, We're Amoeboid Zingatularians" at the Brantisvogan Starhouse.
On 2010, Jun 21, at 9:01 AM, John Young wrote:
> I don't find a note-based and sound-based music differentiation particularly convincing, partly because the word 'music' is common to both.
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