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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

Better quality repost from a visit March 18th 2008.

http://youtube.com/atree3

http://headless.org

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  • This video really has stuck with me, it's very powerful. Did you shoot this John? Or where does it come from?

  • Yeah, she was just telling me this story and I started taping it. When she says light so does the song. I didn't edit it that way. I call it temporally asymmetric onphenetic resonance. Google onphene.

  • Just to be clear, I did add the song, but I did't sync it to the word light when she says it...

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  • How very profound. Loved hearing her speak. Spiral out.

  • Onphene is just about all I know about Manzotti. It's a great concept-word.

  • Cool, I love when that kind of thing happens. As a composer for film and television I deal with surprise juxtapositions that add to the intellectual/emotional meaning of sound and picture all the time, the trick is to recognize when they happen and embrace the ones that you like (which of course could also be used as a more general description of the artistic process).

    Okay, so I googled onphene and read Manzotti's page on The Enlarged Mind, fascinating stuff. Are you a fan of Manzotti then?

  • love love love this story!

  • "...if you lose your head, THEN you can move on..."

    Why would any one in their "RIGHT MIND"

    NOT want to move on?

    Why do we choose to remain stuck?

    Is it for money? Is it FEAR?

    Could it be that we've been conditioned by forces to believe, we can't "move on?"

    Could it be that a "burning" desire for truth of our original nature, once ignited, is both the best and the worst two "events" that occur within our individual "time frame."

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