From the late Robert Ashley -
"This work of Smith's is a behemoth; this a music engulfed in a torrent of noisy, yet partially restored, small transformations.
Perhaps I can evoke the appropriate sense of quizzical reaction as follows. Mathematicians may conceivably be said to be somewhat rational and not necessarily two-legged, and cyclists necessarily two-legged and not rational.
But what of an individual that counts his eccentricities both mathematics and cycling? A small digression, but poignant all the same if you are able to withstand the duration of this work.
Spherical, elongated and a spectacle of musical geometry. Time invested wisely."
Perhaps I can evoke the appropriate sense of quizzical reaction as follows. Mathematicians may conceivably be said to be somewhat rational and not necessarily two-legged, and cyclists necessarily two-legged and not rational.
But what of an individual that counts his eccentricities both mathematics and cycling? A small digression, but poignant all the same if you are able to withstand the duration of this work.
Spherical, elongated and a spectacle of musical geometry. Time invested wisely."
-Robert Ashley
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