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DOI: 10.1177/0263276405048440 Making Music MatterGoldsmiths College, University of London This article is based on a performance piece, Thought Conductor # 2, by the artist Bruce Gilchrist. In a live-art context, the signals generated by an individual hooked up to an EEG are converted into passages of musical notation and played by a string quartet. What is happening here, or rather what kind of happening is taking place, is the focus of this article. The article explores the relations between the author, the score, and the sound in Thought Conductor # 2 as well in John Cages 433" (1952), the landmark work that inspired the Thought Conductor pieces, and which has been described as one of the first happenings in America. These key elements offer clues to the different kinds of presences that the performances embody, and the different notions of life to which they refer. The sound of TC2 is the sound of an event.
Key Words: author event life pattern performance score sound
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