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Hi-- Thot I'd start without MG's text--less bytes--so please refer to his original (in archives if you didn't get the original)-- It's looping all right, but it's also definitely music (of one style or another, since it's audio, and probably melodic and/or rhythmic), and also tool-based. If it's an art form, that's OK, but we'll get more mileage out it if it's a POPULAR art form 8^) I'm pretty excited about Gibson finally getting behind promoting looping--heck, I'll make a recording!--and I think a lot of the things that are already on LD are appropriate for that--but who decides? And what does that do to Kim's project? Matthias said, "There is some essence which is not limited to music and sound." OK, I'll bite--what is it? If we need to characterize this manner of producing musical entertainment with delays (which is what I am assuming we all do and call it looping), I truly can't think of a better example than the recent one by Ted Killian with regard to juggling and gravity. This was spot on! What I am finding is that I enjoy certain artists who loop regardless of whether they are looping or not, and don't necessarily enjoy loop artists per se. Although technical expertise with a loop device is a requirement, IT'S NOT THE LOOPING I ENJOY, it's the music. Matthias wonders, why is looping not an art form? Or can it be called that? Well, it definitely requires skill (lemme tell ya) as well as a certain grace. And the music produced with looping devices stands apart from that which is produced with only live humans (although it can be simulated, why would you try?) (although, aren't there some Steve Reich and Phillip Glass pieces that are like this?) But it still winds up being different styles of music because it so faithfully reproduces (he he he) the intent of the artist--it's you only more of the same (dt). So I would think it's just the musical art form using a certain set of tools--like norteņo uses the bajo sexto and button accordion, but you COULD play jazz with that instrumentation (hoo boy) So we could call this new music "Juggle" . . . ? Gary PS I never really know when I'm kidding, or not . . . G