Jamal Awil

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Listening for what has not yet sounded—like a fisherman. [contrarian]

Listening for what has not yet sounded—like a fisherman waiting for a nibble or a bite. … Pull the sound out of the air like a fisherman catching a fish, sensing its size and energy —when you hear the sound,—play it.

Pauline Oliveros, Deep Listening, loc. 382