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  8/18/2017 Talent is more innate than inherited—nurture rather than nature. If a child grows up in an environment where music is more valued, musical skills might be ‘selected’. What I do think is innate is rhythmic ability and the ability to hear key centers. If you can easily identify key centers and feel the ‘one’, you have a natural inclination for music. There are now other talents associated with music that are influenced by the visual arts, specifically electronic composition which involves the creation of logical structures that don’t necessarily involve rudiments. This is not to say that one couldn’t develop these skills, but if there was a talent, it would be apparent within a short time.     In the future, musical ability could be genetically engineered, but it might be on the level of endurance. You can’t ‘engineer’ artistry or craft in the same way. That comes through nurture. [8/18/2025: Now with AI, people won’t want to lift a finger to make music man...

Atomic Disease

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8/18/1948 (Jack Kerouac Journal--paraphrased) Jack goes to New York with Tom, jazz club for bop, smoked pot, and pondered epigonism [an imitation of an artist by a subsequent generation], existence of “atomic disease”: “There is something definitely afoot, a madness, one not unlike the late Roman cult-madnesses.”                                   Run through AI:  

Tableau

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No It's a No-No

   AI treatment: 

TV Eclipse

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 If you can't attend an Eclipse you can always take pictures of the TV (Hipstamatic)     

The Second Coming of Elvis

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      AI spins: 

Music For Places V (Boden Sea)

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Blue Paintings

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  Seed:    

Curio No. 64

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 Seed:    AI treatments:

8/12/2017

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  Inequality   

Once Upon a Time...The End

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    A 1986 jazz head with AI treatment. It's the first time this has ever been performed after 40 years.