10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLEXURE»
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Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins ...
3. nervous plexure ofmesenterium (Vesling, 1647) Probably equivalent to solar
plexus (Willis, 1664); see 1653 translation, p. 11 and Table for Chapter 3, Figure
VIII-δ. 4. nervous plexure (Vesling, 1647) Synonym for nervous plexure of ...
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Postmodern Music/Postmodern Thought
In Plexure, he primarily works with durations of one-third of a second, but
sometimes goes beyond the threshold of recognition with events that are five
milliseconds long. Oswald has the seasoned improviser's unerring instinct for
fitting ...
Judy Lochhead, Joseph Auner, 2013
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Steal This Music: How Intellectual Property Law Affects ...
He points out that the majority of material in a typical pop song is itself highly
derivative, and Plexure makes this obvious by stringing together several similar
bits of material from seemingly dissimilar sources. For instance, one track merges
a ...
Joanna Teresa Demers, 2006
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Quotation and Cultural Meaning in Twentieth-Century Music
Oswald has explored the limits of density. His Plexure CD (1993) packs samples
from "several thousand different songs" into a little less than twenty minutes.39
Lasting a second or less, the samples come across merely as sonic sparks rather
...
The ambition of this piece would later be recalled by the British bootlegger
Osymyso, whose "Intro-Inspection" captured the pop-junkie feel of Plexure.
Osymyso, who at the time was unaware of Oswald's work, used the same
structure of an ...
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An Essay on the Nerves, Illustrating Their Efficient, ...
H. Smith. Q. Q. Q. Fourth nerve, thicker than all the rest, r r. Ramus externus. s s.
Ramus internus. Fig. 2. 4567. Four vertebrae ot the neck. 1. First vertebra; of the
breast. a, b, c, d, e. Five nerves from the holes of the vertebrae. x x. The plexure of
...
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The Musical Work: Reality Or Invention?
John Oswald, Plexure, Japan, Avant AVAN 016, 1993. 58. Genette (1997), p. 46.
59. The corresponding allosonic practice would be the medley, I suppose.
However, it might be difficult to reproduce allosonically what Oswald is doing
autosoni- ...
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Practical Intelligence: The Art and Science of Common Sense
the ideal and practice of the art of plexure. This art—it is sometimes called plexity
—aims at moving the student through the four stages of liberation. In the first
stage, that of the simplex, one is caught within the bounds of a single worldview.
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Arcana: musicians on music
Why have you continued to work on Plexure? Nineteen ninety-two has come and
gone. When i first worked on Plexure it felt like i was doing something
contemporary. Most of the plunder- phonic work has an historical perspective.
Now, even ...
Five finalists, chosen on the basis of audio tape submissions, will be flown to
Nashville to compete for a grand JOHN OSWALD THE PLEXURE OF
PLUNDERPHONICS O JOHN Oswald, an ingenious music editor and sometime
saxophonist ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PLEXURE»
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Students compete in regional spelling bee
Mary Polking, who represented Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools, stands at the mic as she spells "plexure" correctly in the 60th Charlotte ... «Huntersville Herald, Feb 14»
Eighth-grader from Holy Trinity wins Observer's Regional Spelling …
Her winning word, “plexure,” is a noun that means the act or process of weaving together. “I've never made it this far,” she said. “It's exciting.” ... «Charlotte Observer, Feb 14»
The Man Who Stole Michael Jackson's Face
Fellow Kronos composer (and producer) John Zorn commissioned Oswald to create Plexure for his Avant label, available in the US only as a Japanese import. «Wired News, Feb 02»