q.v. should you doubt it this array of
Pictures from aeons ago, taken in 2012, including Andrew Bowie, Lydia Goehr, Roger Scruton, et al and sundry, all rescued from imminent 'closing of the net,' i.e., the shuttering of Picasa.
Drat on that last.
"Lydia Goehr now raises a useful question by noting what Adorno does beyond what we take him to be saying." 20 July 2012 Tweet. Ye olde.
I also offered a paper there that was in production as The Hallelujah Effect (published in 2013) sort of like the picture below which was taken at the Phenomenology and Media conference in San Diego (I took all the pictures in London ... I also took pictures in San Diego, but not this one...)
In the context of the culture of the cover (as such)
covering the "most famous" song in the world, Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah...
Which was to be sure about King David. And his song.
And the space of sound. And time.
And a fair amount of digital reflection...
Here's Orpheus.
And the becoming-human of dissonance, that is, of course, compositionally speaking, Beethoven
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