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Romy the Cat


Boston, MA
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You decide who you are.
If you practice audio in one way and another and you did not strive to make your playback as an expression of your consciousness, then whatever you do in audio is unadulterated idiocy. 


"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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mats
Chicago
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Existential audio
I very much like the notion of striving to 
practice audio as an expression of consciousness. 
And, accepting full responsibility for both. 
Hegel claims that our acts reveal us. 
Sartre points out that there is no substantial other, 
that we are condemned to freedom, and fully 
responsible for what we make of ourselves, 
and may I add, how we practice audio. 


/ Mats

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Paul S
San Diego, California, USA
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Consciousness, Dialog and Affirmation

Plenty of Fun swirling around when we consciously blend hi-fi and consciousness. Someone will want this to be AI, and I say, have at it. I still don’t feel the need to waver on the notion that what we listen to, what we listen for and why are integral to the “background” that “inspires” and “supports” “evolved hi-fi”. It is a “never-ending” series of choices that involves Consciousness, Dialog and Affirmation. The venture is rudderless unless and until one “posits” something. It’s Personal, as in person, with all the baggage that attends personhood.>>

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