Subject: | Re: New Soundscapes/Field Recordings |
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From: | "Louie" jessloui |
Date: | Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:27 pm ((PST)) |
On the contrary I think Kant's notion of the sublime is simplistic and has often been proven so, In the notion of the sublime is the idea that you must coerce 'formless' nature unless it be 'wild, crude and repulsive', I wonder how many of you share this view. I agree with Robin's earlier thoughts in general on this. And also as a shorthand 'nature recording' might be useful but I think the dichotomy between man and nature is outdated. |
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