Subject: | 1. Re: impossibility of silence |
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From: | "escalation746" escalation746 |
Date: | Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:40 am ((PST)) |
Collin wrote: > I love how recording has opened my ears to what > really is noise. At the same time it makes me > very sad to realize how little quiet is out there. Indeed. The first thing phonography illustrates is the impossibility of "nature" and of "silence". It is an incredible lesson to learn, even if it is a negative lesson, so to speak. -- robin |
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