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Electronic music and life

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 June 2004

JOEL CHADABE
Affiliation:
Electronic Music Foundation, 116 Northlake Ave, Albany, NY 12206, USA E-mail: joel@emf.org

Extract

At any moment in the history of a particular culture, there exists a dominant paradigm, an idea in the air, that expresses the way the world works. These paradigms are general and their manifestations are interdisciplinary, first expressed as structures, relationships and processes in the avant gardes of all fields, then gradually accepted as a norm by almost everyone.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 2004

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Footnotes

Based on a paper written for the conference, ‘Electroacoustic Musics: A Century of Innovation’, 15–17 October 2003, Paris.