November 2004 Archives

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Do not listen, do something else. Allow it to simply occupy the background. Grasp your every moment with some other meaningful activity, like your most impressive thoughts, or most provocative actions. Ignore the music, let it shape the surface of your environment, like the furniture around you.

This music is not intended for listening. As with anything repetitive, it must be allowed to fall off your consciousness. Naturally, your mind will try to kick it, become unaware of it. If you do not allow this you will feel disturbed.


Audible Furniture
In absence of an official measure to what is commonly referred to as a 'moment', as in "Can you give me a fuckin' moment, please!", or the annoying "Uno momento por favor" said with a thick english accent, or better in "...discrimination is a hellhound that gnaws at Negroes in every waking moment of their lives to remind them that the lie of their inferiority is accepted as truth in the society dominating them" (by Martin Luther King Jr.), ...I hereby declare a 'moment' to be approximately nineteen seconds in length.
The Aspect of Duration