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Complex postmodern theory applied to looping, anyone? Something recently sent to me, for what it's worth... >lyotard definition (Andrew Corey Yerkes , Thu 9:30 AM) > >I am reading an interesting book, _Just Gaming_, by Lyotard. It is >famous in English depts for defining postmodernity. Here is an >interesting bit especially revelant to looping and sampling: > >The modern addressee would be the "people," an idea whose referent >oscillates between the romantics' Volk and the fin-de-siecle >bourgeousie. Romanticism would be modern, as would the project, even if >it turns out to be impossible, of elaborating a taste, even a "bad" one, >that permits an evaluation of works. Postmodern (or pagan) would be the >condition of the literatures and arts that have no assigned addressee >and no regulating ideal, yet in which value is regularly measured on the >stick of experiementation. Or, to put it dramatically, in which it is >measured by the distortion that is inflicted upon the materials, the >forms and the structures of sensibility and thought. -- _ _ _ Thom Heileson //)) //^~ heileson@u.washington.edu ((// // http://weber.u.washington.edu/~heileson/index.html