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Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:14
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Subject: Re: non musical looping
At 5:48 PM -0500 2/3/03, Cino wrote:
John Barth
My favorite Barthism is from "Giles Goat Boy": The proctologist who wrote
a dissertation titled "Riddle of the Sphincters."
Eugene Ionesco
A little-known Ionesco play, for three characters, is "Saluations." Three
gentlemen meet on a street corner and greet each other:
Good morning gentlemen.
Good morning gentlemen.
Good morning gentlemen.
Great to see you. How are things going?
Fine thanks. And you?
Nicely. And you?
Nastily. And you?
Warmly. And you?
Coldly. And you?
And so on, for five minutes. The interaction devolves into an ostinato
"and you...and you..." as each of the three gentlemen gets to take a solo
"garibaldically...gallinaceously...galliphobically..." etc.
I adapted Saluations for three interlocked 16mm projectors as my
undergraduate thesis at MIT.
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