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From:
zachary
To:
Christophe McKeon , joseph fitzpatrick
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Date:
Sat, 12 Feb 2000 17:15:14 -0500
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Re: (idm) silence recording?? i dont think so.
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as it was said before, in a sensory deprivation tank, one is able to hear even the most minute movements of the body. i had an experience when i was able to hear my eyes moving back and forth!!! silence doesn't exist. zachary zim200@is7.nyu.edu At 10:51 AM 2/12/0, Christophe McKeon wrote:
quoted 62 lines Like any elctrical/biological system, of course it is going to make noise (the>Like any elctrical/biological system, of course it is going to make noise (the >nervous system), i.e. move air or other matter in such a way as to be picked up >by the ear, or even the rest of the body. Every one I'm sure has felt sound >before by other means than through the ears. Then there is also the internal >"noise" inherent in the auditory system itself. Interference and so on, which >does not have it's origin in "outside" sound of any kind. If the auditory >system is taken to include the brain and the remainder of the body, it becomes >clear that noiselessness is highly unlikely on any level. In the purest of >darkness you will always see things, both because of internal "noise" inherent >to the system, but also because a mnemotechnics comes into play - meaning a >production of images along lines already traveled, and the emergent or creative >one associated with it. I think the same can be said for "sound". > >Regards, >Christophe > > > >joseph fitzpatrick wrote: > >> that's the goddamned most interesting thing i've ever heard. i was not >> aware that the nervous system made a sound. what exactly do you mean by >> that? what was the sound? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Bill, Wright <wwright@clemson.edu> >> To: idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org> >> Date: Saturday, February 12, 2000 2:35 AM >> Subject: Re: (idm) silence recording?? i dont think so. >> >> >I was taking a class, "exploring separate realities" the name. Well, we >> >talked a lot about sensory deprivation tanks. And eventually we had the >> >opportunity to visit a hospital which had a completely sound deadened room, >> >which also would not echo. The room was on an eleaborate suspension system >> >to, to avoid vibrations of any sort. >> > >> >Let me tell you, I never imagined the sound of my heart could be so >> >deafening..... >> > >> > >> > >> >>john cage tested this theory by going into an anechoic chamber that he >> thought >> >>would be completely silent. >> >>to his dismay, he heard 2 sounds. a high pitched one (his nervous system) >> and >> >>a low pitched sound (his blood/heartbeat). >> > >> > >> >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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