[lbo-talk] Re:john cage
Scissors MacGillicutty
scissorsmacgillicutty at gmail.com
Sun Oct 30 17:14:06 PST 2005
None of these are "wrong," but to one degree or another, they're all
less satisfactory than being able to commit all five senses to a live
performance, IMO. For someone born blind, the degree of difference
would be zero.
Glenn Gould would probably disagree about the recording, no doubt.
Something to consider.
> Is it wrong to listen to a recording of an opera?
> Is it wrong to view a Monet with a headache?
> Is it wrong to go to plays if you're blind?
smg
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