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From BibliOdyssey: George Crumb: Makrokosmos I / Barry Guy: Bird Gong Game
BibliOdyssey is a wonderful blog that deals in archive images from obscure sources (usually old books). Typically, it presents old scientific diagrams, pattern samples, anatomical studies, ancient maps or just anything that has a strong visual attraction combined with a sense of the obscure and arcane. All told, it is a delightful image resource for anyone with even a slight sense of the magical.
Today’s post on the visual context of music is of potential interest to Generator.x readers. It deals with unconventional visual forms of musical notation, from the illustrative to the conqrete, from the ancient to contemporary. It should prove intriguing and well worth the time to indulge in both the images and links provided.
















thanks for the link. I used to love John Cage’s notation.
I didn’t know there was so much more.
[...] The many different faces of music and graphic notation.read more | digg story [...]
[...] The many different faces of music and graphic notation.read more | digg story [...]
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