Sound Plasma is a theoretical text, a prose composition, and a piece of music simultaneously. (In its musical incarnation it has the title My D High opus 19∞.) The text itself was completed in 1973 and is dedicated to Bjarne Ruby of the Institute for Future Studies in Copenhagen. At one time it was intended as a Ph.D submission at the Sorbonne (in Semantics and Musicology), but was never completed in that form. As published by Edition Modern, the theoretical text is overlaid with what Radulescu called “stardust poetry”, much of it very beautiful, that opens up further interpretative possibilities.
Sound Plasma is a theoretical text, a prose composition, and a piece of music simultaneously. (In its musical incarnation it has the title My D High opus 19∞.) The text itself was completed in 1973 and is dedicated to Bjarne Ruby of the Institute for Future Studies in Copenhagen. At one time it was intended as a Ph.D submission at the Sorbonne (in Semantics and Musicology), but was never completed in that form. As published by Edition Modern, the theoretical text is overlaid with what Radulescu called “stardust poetry”, much of it very beautiful, that opens up further interpretative possibilities.
Sound Plasma is a theoretical text, a prose composition, and a piece of music simultaneously. (In its musical incarnation it has the title My D High opus 19∞.) The text itself was completed in 1973 and is dedicated to Bjarne Ruby of the Institute for Future Studies in Copenhagen. At one time it was intended as a Ph.D submission at the Sorbonne (in Semantics and Musicology), but was never completed in that form. As published by Edition Modern, the theoretical text is overlaid with what Radulescu called “stardust poetry”, much of it very beautiful, that opens up further interpretative possibilities.