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From:
alland[byallo]
To:
Jacob Arnold , idm.list
Date:
Fri, 3 Nov 2000 18:34:47 -0800
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Re: [idm] Re: an excerpt
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not at all. just an item to show people. education. a. "Exterminate all rational thought. That is the conclusion I have come to." - Bill Lee, Naked Lunch ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacob Arnold" <jacob@cnsp.com> To: "IDM" <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 4:46 PM Subject: [idm] Re: an excerpt
quoted 9 lines I hope this isn't a reaction to my carefully-typed Futurism post. I> I hope this isn't a reaction to my carefully-typed Futurism post. I > did apologize for its length, after all ;-) > > Jacob > > > >FREE FORM INFUSION > >=20 > >Free form radio. An entirely new type of radio art, it emanated from the
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quoted 1 line ever-active mind of a virtually unknown New York actor over the airwaves> >ever-active mind of a virtually unknown New York actor over the airwaves
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quoted 1 line of a tiny, also virtually unknown listener-sponsored radio station. Free> >of a tiny, also virtually unknown listener-sponsored radio station. Free
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quoted 1 line form radio, unlike the carefully formatted music programs or the closely> >form radio, unlike the carefully formatted music programs or the closely
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quoted 1 line monitored talk shows of the early and mid-1960s, meant free reign by the> >monitored talk shows of the early and mid-1960s, meant free reign by the
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quoted 7 lines programmer. Free reign to fill a block of radio time with thoughts, => >programmer. Free reign to fill a block of radio time with thoughts, = > >experiences and schemes. Free reign over the aether to create radio so = > >personal that a listener would feel as if he were inside the = > >programmer's mind. Fass's first listeners were those few who both owned = > >an FM radio-which in and of itself was certainly not the norm in the = > >early 1960s-and, for whatever reason, could afford to stay awake all = > >night to listen to it. The potential audience was minuscule at best. And
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quoted 1 line yet Fass trudged ahead with his radio experiments, and listenership grew> >yet Fass trudged ahead with his radio experiments, and listenership grew
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quoted 10 lines when listeners began to realize that they were hearing something => >when listeners began to realize that they were hearing something = > >completely new. > -- > http://www.gridface.com/ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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