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On Oct 21, 6:30pm, Dave Trenkel wrote: thanks for explaining the Lucier bit. and my spelling is of course really bad(thanks for the correction too) we're currently authoring a cdrom with alvin. my roommate went to do some interviews with him yesterday. I'll let you guys know about the progress of the cd "if'n yer intursted" > Indeed. Alvin Lucier's "I am Sitting in a Room" has got to be one of the > looping classics. It consists of Lucier sitting in a room with 2 distant > mics, 2 tape decks, and speakers. The recording begins with Lucier >verbally > describing the process of the piece, which is that he is recording his > voice, and after recording, he will play that back through the speakers, > and record that through the mics onto the 2nd tape deck. This continues >for > about 25 generations. At first, you just hear reverberation of the rooms > acoustics as he replays the tape into the room. Gradually, certain > frequencies begin to stand out, and by the middle of the 2nd side of the > lp, you start hearing melodies and textures, while the words are no >longer > distinguishable. It's a fascinating piece, both for the process and the > musical results. > >-- End of excerpt from Dave Trenkel