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A Virtual Conversation with Jaron Lanier

By William Duckworth on October 1, 2002No Comment


Tuesday, June 4, 2002—10:30 a.m.
Lanier’s Tribeca Loft, New York, NY

Videotaped and transcribed by Amanda MacBlane

  1. Scientist and Musician
  2. Nancarrow
  3. Other Influences
  4. Success
  5. Technology and Music
  6. Music on the Web
  7. Music as Prophecy
  8. Jaron Plays the World’s Biggest Flute
  • Excerpts from Jaron Lanier: Instruments of Change
  • Complete Interview Transcript (116KB PDF file)


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