7 Quotes by Tony Conrad

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    People aren't used to thinking of cultural forms spreading out across the full range of formal interactions - or what is called the 'text' in literary terms.

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    What kind of conversation are we having here? I think anybody reading this expects us to be having a very informal kind of exchange.

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    But picketing - picketing for or against something, and handing out literature - these are conspicuously formal actions. They have to be understood as indirect communication.

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    As soon as Young read my statements and saw clearly what I was saying, he stopped communicating with me.

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    I've talked with John Cale for two decades about what to do about La Monte, and how to get copies of our work.

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    That kind of piece, perhaps most recognizable because of Yoko Ono's similar work, built a bridge between performance art and music - and without raising any awkward social issues.

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    The message here was not about indeterminacy, nor about immediacy, but about the control of sounds right there in your environment, and the process of composition as long-term growth of interests within that sound complex.

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