[NewMusic] old newmusic

Jon Raskin sopranino at sbcglobal.net
Mon Dec 11 15:22:51 PST 2006


Since this stretching far a field here is a right angle.

I just watched Roman Polanski's 1962 movie "Knife in the Water" again. The
kiss between the hitchhiker and the wife after the husband has swam back to
shore is a much better sample of showing a very romantic stochastic matrix.
It has to be one of the most sexually charged kisses in Cinema and in B&W to
boot.

In all probabilities in was going to happen and can be vectored by the
moment but has that quality shows something outside of science and religion.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: newmusic-bounces at music.mills.edu
[mailto:newmusic-bounces at music.mills.edu] On Behalf Of Chris Broderick
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 2:57 PM
To: Bay Area New Music Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [NewMusic] old newmusic

Now that's romantic!

-Chris


--- Matthew Goodheart <matthew at matthewgoodheart.com> terrifyingly wrote:

> I had really loud sex with Xenakis while listening to Mingus. Gave me 
> a whole new appreciation of stochasticism.


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