tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9617011.post3073843537942320691..comments2024-03-27T23:45:06.093+01:00Comments on Renewable Music: SchematicDaniel Wolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09093101325234464791noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9617011.post-39159239494215633772009-08-07T00:46:41.628+02:002009-08-07T00:46:41.628+02:00As long as we don't confuse instinct with habi...As long as we don't confuse instinct with habit. The former draws upon a broader range of knowledge and experience. I can not see sticking to a formula once it is grasp or doesn't feel right. In the first case it leads to redundancy in the second a surrender to machine logic . Which admittedly we will sooner or later do as a species i am afraid. <br />There is something gained by writing using process to become blind drunk though. For example Cage's work and random outcomes can be intuitively grasp by us and reapplied making our habits evolve. <br />Once one cannot tell the difference between something produced by randomness and something we can do by taking it in from its<br /> influence and reproduce at will maybe we need to move on.kraig gradynoreply@blogger.com