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Subject: Interdependence in Nature
From: "Mark R." <>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 12:38:24 +0900
Hi,
 Rob Wrote:
 >More and more, I enjoy the slowness of getting
>to know things. For me, editing is necessary for creating pattern
>and making learnable form. Much misses my ears. I have a great time
>listening to 12 hours of recordings back in the city and figuring
>out what I feel the particular personality of that night, in that
>spot is, for me. The other two nights there along the river were
>completely different. Its hard to collapse editing I do this way
>another step.
 My apologies to you Rob, for asking for a smaller file. As I too really
enjoy the wholeness of such recordings. What I particular enjoy about such=

long and slow recordings is that moment when there is a connection and a
quiet aha! I really get such joy from hearing the interdependence of nature=
.

 The cicadas here in Korea are just now beginning to sound and if this
summer is anything like last, it should make for a nice recording that I
will post after my vacation in the States.
 Best,
 Mark


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