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Okay...good call. my latest inspiration came from sitting in a Dallas seafood bar several weeks ago. There were 3 hanging tvs at different distances, all tuned to different channels (one sports, one sitcom, one news station), plus two or three conversations and the guy calling out orders and numbers. It was, basically, a slightly chaotic texture with clear, disparate sources. As I changed my focus, I could change the nature of the "performance" and, when I walked around the space, I could, of course, manipulate the balance, drawing parallels of synchronicity through the polyphony. In our Dallas band, GOUGE, most of us have loopers and we've been working with the concept of selective listening. We may start off absolutely together, but, over time, we begin to separate in terms of tempo or tonal center or even style...adding megaphone speeches or theatrical events that stand in concert or contrast with any part of the overall. If music reflects life, it's nice to play/hear music that reflects the diversity of stimuli we're continuously faced with. It's becoming increasingly rare to do just one thing at a time and it's likely in the future we'll have tv, radio, even movies that include multiple images, multiple songs and multiple plots all at the same time. I believe loopers are ahead of their time in this regard with their ability to clone their own images. I'm looking forward to a device that creates holographic images of the performer that appear with each loop, so there's a "fan" of images standing there, building audio/visual textures....................................spare kim