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		<title>first images from Sounds of Decay project</title>
		<description>The ongoing research project SOUNDS OF DECAY at SymbioticA now has a place on the the metaphonica site. Visit  the metaphonica site for more details on the progress of this project. </description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2007/03/22/first-images-from-sounds-of-decay-project/</link>
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		<title>Cat Hopeâ€™s papers: TABLE OF CONTENTS</title>
		<description>â€œA New Historicism? Sound, music and ruined pianos,â€ by Cat Hope and Jonathan Marshall
http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/category/uncategorized/page/2/
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â€œCritical Mass: Sound, story and music in David Cronebergâ€™s film Crashâ€ by Cat Hope 
http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/category/uncategorized/page/3/
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â€œHearing the Story: Sound Design in the Films of Rolf de Heerâ€ by Cat Hope 
http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/category/uncategorized/page/4/
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â€œMobile Art_Sound Artâ€ by Cat Hope 
http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/category/uncategorized/page/5/ </description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2007/02/06/cat-hope%e2%80%99s-papers-table-of-contents/</link>
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		<title>Jonathan Marshall&#8217;s papers: TABLE OF CONTENTS</title>
		<description>Sensing the Passivity of Travel: Cat Hopeâ€™s â€œVoyeuragesâ€, by Jonathan Marshall
http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/category/research-papers-by-jonathan-marshall/page/2/
Dynamic Collages: A curatorial essay for the Perth 2006 Reel Dance screening, â€˜Body Cuts,â€™ 5 Nov 2006, by Jonathan Marshall
http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/category/research-papers-by-jonathan-marshall/page/3/
MASTER CRAFTSMAN: An interview with Paco PeÃ±a, by Jonathan Marshall
http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/category/research-papers-by-jonathan-marshall/page/4/
â€œA New Historicism? Sound, music and ruined pianos,â€ by Cat Hope and ...</description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2007/02/06/jonathan-marshalls-papers-table-of-contents/</link>
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		<title>Sensing the Passivity of Travel: Cat Hope&#8217;s &#8220;Voyeurages&#8221;</title>
		<description>SENSING THE PASSIVITY OF TRAVEL:Â  

CAT HOPEâ€™S VOYEURAGESÂ 

Â In the late 18th century, cosmopolitan Europeans devised â€œthe grand tourâ€ as a way to finish the education of a young gentleman or lady. Upon coming of age, the scions of Europeâ€™s upper classes would partake of a journey stretching from the Acropolis ...</description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2006/11/21/sensing-the-passivity-of-travel-cat-hopes-voyeurages/</link>
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		<title>Dynamic Collages: A curatorial essay for the Perth 2006 Reel Dance screening, &#8216;Body Cuts,&#8217; 5 Nov 2006</title>
		<description>DYNAMIC COLLAGES:  
A WORD FROM THE CURATOR 
The following is the catalogue entry composed to accompany a screening of dance film organised by Edith Cowan University in association with Artrage Perth, entitled â€œBody Cutsâ€, Cinema Paradiso, 5 Nov 2006. See www.artrage.com.au for details (under Reel Dance). 
   ...</description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2006/10/18/dynamic-collages-a-curatorial-essay-for-the-perth-2006-reel-dance-screening-body-cuts-5-nov-2006/</link>
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		<title>MASTER CRAFTSMAN: An interview with Paco PeÃ±a</title>
		<description>MASTER CRAFTSMAN:PHONE INTERVIEW WITH PACO PENA (CORDOBA) BY JONATHAN MARSHALL (MELBOURNE), APPROX. 20/8/1998, FOR THE SHOW FLAMENCO PASSION, MELBOURNE CONCERT HALL, 24/9/1998.[1]Â 
Introduction:Â 
Paco PeÃ±a at first seems an unlikely figure to be an international star. But it is this slight, softly spoken man who has wowed audiences all across the world ...</description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2006/10/04/master-craftsman-an-interview-with-paco-pena/</link>
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		<title>Totally Huge New Music Conference Proceedings</title>
		<description>To buy a hard copy, contact cat hope for details.
You can also access the proceedings online here. </description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2006/09/27/totally-huge-new-music-conference-proceedings/</link>
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		<title>&#8220;A New Historicism? Sound, music and ruined pianos,&#8221; by Cat Hope and Jonathan Marshall</title>
		<description>Using this link, you can download this paper, which is the introduction to the publication "Sound Scripts"Â  Proceedings of the Totally Huge New Music Conference 2005.
2hopemarshallsoundscripts.pdf </description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2006/09/06/a-new-historicism-sound-music-and-ruined-pianos-by-cat-hope-and-jonathan-marshall/</link>
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		<title>&#8220;Classical Sampling? An interview with Elena Kats-Chernin (1999),&#8221; by Jonathan Marshall</title>
		<description>Talking to composer Elena Kats-Chernin it is easy to see why she describes herself as a â€œsubconscious spongeâ€. Her speech is somewhere between a gushing stream-of-consciousness and highly evolved critical reflection. The words pour out as does the self-analysis. This personal characteristic replicates the style of her compositions - a ...</description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2006/09/05/classical-sampling-an-interview-with-elena-kats-chernin-1999-by-jonathan-marshall/</link>
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		<title>&#8220;Territories of Sound: Travel, place and sound,&#8221; by Jonathan Marshall</title>
		<description>During a recent trip to Europe and America I mused on the sonic experience of travel. A low, white noise buzz permeates the hermetically sealed cabin, a windy physical and sonic tremor which one can cover (but not altogether escape) by judicious use of the head phones. The dialectic between ...</description>
		<link>http://musicresearchgroup.anarchyblogs.com/2006/09/05/territories-of-sound-travel-place-and-sound-by-jonathan-marshall/</link>
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