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On July 24, 1 a.m. Seattle time, Seattle’s Ellen Ziegler takes her turn.
Says Ziegler:
I may regret this, but everyone might as well see me do it…
And give the Web site a check from time to time. You absolutely never
know what you’re going to see. Some of it is unbelievably lame, some is
brilliant, and most of it is a collage on a grand scale.
The project reminds her of what Karlheinz Stockhausen said about musical composition:
Hide what you compose in what you hear.
Cover what you hear.
Place something next to what you hear.
Place something far away from what you hear.
Support what you hear.
Continue for a long time an event you hear.
Transform an event until it becomes unrecognizable.
Transform an event that you hear into the one you composed last.
Compose what you expect to come next.
Compose often, but also listen for long periods to what is already
composed, without composing.
Mix all these instructions.
Increasingly accelerate the current of your intuition.
Anthony Gormley responds to the question, Is it art?, with, Who cares? Here.
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