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donna summer
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Wed, 10 Apr 2002 23:29:09 -0400
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RE: [idm] appropriation in art *and* Deleuze Influence on Post Digital Music
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I don't know if I'd go as far as to say "main inspiration", but he was definately an international player. Here's a fantastic site dedicated to the futurists and their manifestos. http://www.unknown.nu/futurism/ I highly recommend it to any of you out there that have a vague understanding of what the movement was about and want to learn more. -donna
quoted 13 lines Dada`s main inspiration, though, seems to have been Luigi Russolo, an>Dada`s main inspiration, though, seems to have been Luigi Russolo, an >Italian Futurist artist & composer who has designed a series of >noise-producing machines i.e. The Noise Intoners (`Intonarumori`) in 1912, >instruments which have been hi- ghly used even by some famous composers >like >Stravinski, and which used to depict sounds from nature on various >frequencies." > >The Dadaists created some music based on their ideas, to be sure. And I >consider Russolo's machine to be both Futurist and very Dada, as some of >the >machines tended to fall apart and self-destruct as they created some >incredible sounds. The first industrial "music".
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