[syndicate]
Ricardo MadGello
madgello at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 17 08:16:36 CET 2003
yes
yes
yes
and
yes
tinnitus got me so bad the other night
arghhhhh
I can't hear that high frequency in 'normal' air.
and
yes
----- Original Message -----
From: <integer at www.god-emil.dk>
To: <syndicate at anart.no>
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 10:54 PM
Subject: [syndicate]
>honestly, i understand about .7348274 of what you say in your language
>
>I remember meeting you on csound list
a + a
>they slammed you for your language
zurpr!za
>i defended you
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>then i left
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>i don't understand csound language
zm!lz+
>would love to
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>have millions of ideas it works for
!f u uant dzoze m!l!onz ov !deaz 2 kom 2 l!f
! kan help u - but 01 uarn!ng. ur bod! u!l hate u.
and tzo u!l g!rlz
zomuat l!ke
u lv - zoz!et! u!l kondemn u
u dont lv - 2x u!l kondemn u
+ u knou u!ch !z !nf!n!tl! uorsz
>so sad hardware to do so is not here
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>hear music in head
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>hold your ear next to mine
nn u!l l!ke dzat
>and listen
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>for just a moment
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>tinnitus be damned
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>BODY MUSIC
I feel the body as an instrument. Bones are piezoelektrik. Does that give
you ideas +?
The resonant frequencies range from a few hundred hertz for sections of the
pelvis,
through kilohertz for ribs and long bones, to approx. 1 megahertz for teeth.
I find plants more interessant. They have no excretory system tzo
they rid themselves of `useless` substances e.g. calcium salts + silicates
by distributing them throughout their structure as inert crystalline
grains - phytoliths.
Silica is piezoelectrik. Does that give you ideas +?
Can you hear in the ultrasonic +? = ztor!ez u!th!n ztor!ez dzere ja.
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