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>>Concerts possibly without musicians, the music being played by the >audience >>itself, starting out from initial conditions set by a composer, and >evolving >>like a living being. interesting thought...but (as usual) Matthias reply rings truer to me: >Nono, it takes an artist to create art. Accident is great, but only if an >artist interpretes it. Public envolvement is fun but not satisfactory, >lacking straightness or purity or something. >I may be totaly wrong here, would need to see the result. me too! it would STILL be interesting to see if a "non-artist" or "non-musician" audience could indeed "compose" something of merit using this method. i guess (as I think Matthias does too) that it would be more cacophony thatn anything........... very interesting. dave (at 17) 173451681734516817345168173451681734516817345168 * * * * * * I'll be downstairs if you need me. I'll still be * * downstairs if you DON'T need me. * * (Mr. Blint, Consequences/Godley & Creme) * * * * visit: http:www.adnc.com/web/ambient/index.html seventeen: the ambient music page 173451681734516817345168173451681734516817345168