In a message dated 04/24/2000 7:47:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< What is a voice? ... I think what Cage was against was the habitual voice.
 He wanted to transform speaking, music. >>

Thanks George.

I do agree with what you say about Cage, and, as I said, this wasn't really a 
rant against Cage or MacLow, both of whom I like . . . or like their work. 
and I guess what interests me most about Fluxus is creating new spaces in 
which to  . . . breathe . . .But, aside from Cage and MacLow and Fluxus, 
there is a lot of confusion about expression . . . about voices. And when 
things start to veer off in certain directions, I tend to go into my own 
code: <rant>&nbsp;</rant>

So, what is a voice? And what is "the habitual voice"? in your opinion?

BP 

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