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  • From: Stefano Pocci <>
  • To: Miguel Frasconi <>
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  • Subject: [silence] Re: use
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 15:53:08 +0200
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On 09/27/2010 03:42 PM, Miguel Frasconi wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Stefano.

I am certainly familiar with the "quieting mind" quote from his pre-1950s work.

The one I'm thinking of (unless I've simply imagined it) was from the '80s and I believe it was in a more societal context. I thought it was from the Norton Lectures, but I can't seem to pin-point it.

best,




Hi Miguel, yeah, my was an easy guess, actually the easiest:-) I haven't read the Norton Lectures (yet) but I found this audio link to them


http://www.ubu.com/sound/cage_norton.html


Ubuweb is such a resource... Hope it helps and good luck!
-- 
Stefano

"Poor tools require better skills" - Marcel Duchamp



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