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    <title>click opera - Art students (called Brian) observed</title>
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    <dc:creator>infovore</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["This is a sort of thorough, empirical, sociological study of art students at two British art schools at a very interesting moment, the late 1960s (a moment when, as the book says, anti-art became the approved art, bringing all sorts of paradoxes to the fore). I find it fascinating that such a subjective thing as developing an art practice can be studied so objectively, but then I find it amazing that art can be taught at all. The book shows the tutors and students circling each other with wariness, coolness, misunderstanding, despair, appreciation." Some great anecdotes and observation.
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    <dc:creator>infovore</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["So that’s what I would like: software you can live with. Software that feels like music." Contextual software.
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    <title>Godfather of Ambient Creates iPhone App | The Apple Blog</title>
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    <dc:creator>infovore</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Developed by Peter Chilvers, in collaboration with Eno, the app is described as, “Part instrument, part composition and part artwork…” The idea is that anybody can play with Bloom and coax gentle melodies and ambient soundscapes out of their iPhone."
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