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Re: The Longest Loop Ever Recorded



On 1 okt 2006, at 09.05, Ferrara Brain Pan wrote:

> Any idea what it is? (in hours:minutes:seconds, or if a tape loop,  
> then how long in feet or
> meters)...
>
> If reality is pre-recorded as Burroughs used to say, then maybe  
> reality is actually a giant tape
> loop (a mobius strip)... maybe it hasn't completed one cycle yet...


Interesting theory. That would make the buddhists (who strive to get  
out of the loop) Mobius Script Makers!  ;-)

Seriously, I heard I heard about a composition being performed on a  
church organ somewhere in Germany over a several hundred years time  
span. Excuse my bad memory on this, but maybe someone else knows the  
church and the composers name? I'm not certain this composition use  
loops, but probably it does so because looping parts of the score is  
a usual concept in composition.

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