Review of Greg Hainge's Noise Matters [Book Review]

Philosofict 1 (3) (2015)
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Abstract

In this extended review I argue that Greg Hainge takes a refreshing scientific rather than post modern approach to noisy art, though that he should have made his approach less equivocal. Written as the staff writer for Philosofict.

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