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Sound unbound : sampling digital music and culture

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An introduction, or, my (ambiguous) life with technology / by Steve Reich
In through the out-door / by Paul D. Miller
The future of language / by Saul Williams
The ecstacy of influence / by Jonathan Lethem
Roots and wires remix / by Erik Davis
The life and death of media / by Bruce Sterling
Un-imagining utopia / by Dick Hebdige
Freaking the machine / by Keith and Mendi Obadike
Freeze frame / by Ken Jordan and Paul D. Miller
A theater of ideas / by David Allenby
Quantum improvisation / by Pauline Oliveros
The ghost outside the machine / by Scanner aka Robin Rimbaud
The musician as thief / by Daphne Keller
Integrated systems / by Beth Coleman and Howard Goldkrand
Moby interview / by Lucy Walker
Zing went the strings / by Joseph Lanza
Renegade academia / by Simon Reynolds
The world of sound / by Jeff E. Winner
From hip-hip to flip-flop / by Ron Eglash
South Africa's rhythms of resistance / by Lee Hirsch
The virtual breeding of sound / by Manuel De Landa
ZOOM / by Mining Acceleration, by Liminal Product
Alex Steinweiss interview / by Carlo McCormick
Stop. hey. what's that sound? / by Ken Jordan
Permuting connections / by Scott De Lahunta
Improvisation, temporality, and embodied experience / by Vijay Iyer
Spin the painting / by Alondra Nelson
Camera lucida / by Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand
Fear of a Muslim planet / By Naeem Mohaiemen
Three pieces / by Chuck D
Bells and their history / by Brian Eno
What one must do / by Daniel Bernard Roumain
Pierre Boulez interview / by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Philippe Parreno
The sounds of an islamized orthodoxy / by Ibrahim Quraishi
Theatre of the spirits / by Catherine Corman
Where did the music go? / by Jaron Lanier.

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Sound unbound : sampling digital music and culture. ISBN 9780262633635. Published by MIT in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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