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Editor's Notes: Sound
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Loretta L. Lange on
Jan 23 1998 |
issue 04 |
Editor's Notes talks about electronic art as viewed as art and technology.
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This issue of Switch focuses on an area that includes a broad spectrum of artists and theoreticians who possess innovative and varied ideas. They use creative thought and experimentation with new technologies to speak the ancient language of "Sound" in new ways.
The "validity" of electronic art is still under scrutiny -- is it art or is it technology? Agostino Di Scipio addresses this topic directly in his article, when he questions Heidegger: Larry Wendt's article explores in length the relationship he sees in the concepts inherent to sound-text composition and sound poetry, with the random and flexible structure of hypertext: Several of the events held by SoundCulture in the Bay Area this spring are reviewed, and an in-depth interview with the director of SouncCulture and sound artist, Ed Osborn, describes the history of SoundCulture as well as some of the current uses of Sound by contemporary artists.
We hope you find this issue of Switch both enjoyable and thought-provoking, and we welcome your feedback, should you feel so inclined.
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::CrossReference last 5 articles posted by Lange :: Call For Articles - Feb 3 1998 :: SWITCH SOUND CULTURE GATEWAY - Jan 23 1998 :: Editor's Notes: Sound - Jan 23 1998 :: Calendar of Events - Jan 23 1998 :: Phiber Optik and the Masters of Deception - Jan 1 1998 :: Editors Notes - Mar 15 1997 :: Calendar Page - Nov 2 1996 :: SWITCH MUDs GATEWAY - Nov 2 1996 :: Nanotechnology, Fullereness, & the Golden Mean - May 1 1996 :: Linda Jacobson Interview Virtual Reality Evangelist - Sep 1 1995
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