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  • From: Melvyn Poore <>
  • To: Silence <>
  • Subject: [silence] Re: Re: Scorpio rising
  • Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 13:03:07 +0100

i'm on holiday right now so i can't check: if you read the introduction to lecture on nothing cage describes the structure of the lecture. count the lines between the symbols. it's just like his other music of that period...

Melvyn Poore

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On 17.07.2012, at 12:33, Stefano Pocci <> wrote:

On 07/17/2012 01:05 PM, Christian Kesten wrote:
Good question. I have no answer.

The two of them indicate the ending of a large part, as described in "the second unit in the second large part of this talk" (p. 112). I guess that was not the question.

I doubt that this sign represents the scorpio zodiac.

Christian Kesten






Thanks for replying Christian. I think it might be just a typographical convention (the same thing is present in the Lecture on something also), as the lack of replies seems to point at it :-) We'll see...

What kind of symbol is that then?
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Stefano

"She's wearing nothing but a smile"



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