thank you for this, I read the material and listened to what I could on my
schedule, the text/sound is amazing, everyone should listen/read , alan
On Wed, Jul 7, 2021 at 5:12 AM AGF wrote:
> morning from Finland,
>
> I asked the visionary art 'collective lastesis' about sound
> in their powerful
Boom
http://www.alansondheim.org/boom.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/boom.jpg
two different contact mics attached to the tuning head
of the Larsen Brothers guitar, the signal sent through
a small Fender instrument amp. wanted to work with this
for a long time. here we are.
_
Hi Alan,
I have S. Foster Damon's book "William Blake: His Philosophy and Symbols"
on my shelves. Are you familiar with the William Blake Archive,
http://blakearchive.org/? It's an amazing site. You can compare different
editions of his books in fairly high resolution, for example,
http://blakearc
Hi Paul,
This fascinates me; I had a long course on Blake from S. Foster Damon at
Brown - he wrote one of the seminal books on Blake, so this is of interest
to me for a lot of reasons.
I like the interview but oddly it's hard to hear? And I hope we get to see
you in Chicago!
Best, Alan
On Wed, J
This is probably the sort of thing I should mention in this list, the
product of long research and hard work, though I guess it may also qualify
as self-promo.
*Fools Paradise*, a virtual world based on the "Proverbs of Hell" of
English poet and artist William Blake, can be downloaded from
https:/
morning from Finland,
I asked the visionary art 'collective lastesis' about sound
in their powerful performance project #lastesis
hope you find time to listen:
LISTEN: rec-on.org/lastesis.html
transcript: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/lastesistranscript
[READER] https://rec-on.org/pdf/fst6_