I am not looking for tips on 'how to relate things', but specifically your
thoughts on the relationship(s) between music and architecture. If you
would go about relating these two subjects as you would ordinarily any other
two artistic mediums then I am not really interested. The dialgue I am
trying to spark is the actual and very engaging relevance both music and
architecture have with each other, and if you sense their unique
relationship then please talk about it, if you have no real sense of
anything they share in common then I think you must try the more ordinary
approach of relating mediums, as you have described.
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From: lysaabi [mailto:lysaabi@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 5:50 PM
To: Bryan Finoki
Cc: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [idm] RE:[idm] How do you relate Music and Architecture?
I think the answer is no different than from how one would relate any
other mediums:
You start with an aesthetic philosophy, which may or may not have
sociopolitical aspects, then correlate to aspects of design/composition.
For instance - the Futurist Movement. I'm too lazy to look up specific
details for you, but there are plenty of resources on the net and in
libraries.
An art history course beginning at the industrial age should give you
plenty to think about. That is the time in history when artists and
thinkers began making such intellectual correlations.
Lisa
Bryan Finoki wrote:
quoted 8 lines The question is as simple or as difficult as you want to make it?>
> The question is as simple or as difficult as you want to make it?
>
> How do you relate Music and Architecture?
>
> This is an area of serious interest and I have been doing a lot of writing
> and now it is time to get you people's thoughts on this subject. I am
> purposefully leaving it very open for interpretation because I think these
2
quoted 12 lines subjects can best be related interpretively for sake of ocnversation via> subjects can best be related interpretively for sake of ocnversation via
> internet, nor am I looking for anything specifically from you, but rather
> exploring the notion of people's first reactions to this relationship.
>
> So please, share any thoughts you may have.
>
> thx
> b.
>
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