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ISSUE 24 : How Lacking Sounds Become Events?
In the Name of “Lacking Sound”: Rethinking Audible Scene
LSF71:以「失聲」之名,或關於聲音場景的再思考
November 5th, 2013Type: Sound Scene
Author: Rikey Tenn Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: 《典藏今藝術》no.251
Note: In this review of the 2 performances in LSF#71, the author points out the difficulty of criticizing the LSF#71 as the meta-theoretical thinking. Through the comparison of different performers, he suggests the relevance between the 2 topics: the audio scene of post-LSF#71 series(後LSF#71的聲音場景) and the audio-based art criticism in Taiwan.
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