Call for Masters of Noise. LO24801

From: ACampnona@aol.com
Date: 06/07/00


Dear Fellow Learners,

Another Call for Masters

I would very much appreciate a dialogue, exchange, lecture, tutorial, or
any form of considered helpful and supportive expression being directed
toward me on the topic of -- 'how noise contributes toward increased
dialogue in the written domain'. I accept that noise in and from the
domain is tacitly/explicity understood as an expression of one's
'preferred expressive mode' as part of the manner of a more complete
communication style. I would prefer to receive this from someone who is
currently, confidently and subtly if possible practised in this long
tradition.

By way of symbiotic relationship I will offer if desired, an equivalent
proportion of materials and time even up to personal coaching at a
distance of how it might work in the arenas of 'visual art expression' ...
though for a picture in a visualisable 'listening mode', At de Lange's
account of 'listening to the noises of the desert' more a rembrance that
direct quote;-) to discover his 'voices' is a good equivalent to the
level of 'personal mastery' I seek guidance in here in this medium we
'apparently' (virtually) share;-)

Many thanks in patient and hopeful anticipation.

I will of course keep the LO posted as to how I progress.

(Current tutors, coaches, dialoguers on digest and off need not apply;-) I
am trying to make new friends at the moment...)

Best,

Andrew Campbell

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ACampnona@aol.com

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