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In the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.
So the ideology was that: use sounds as instruments, as sounds on tape, without the causality. It was no longer a clarinet or a spring or a piano, but a sound with a form, a development, a life of its own.
| Cleveland Abbe, Scientist (1838) |
| John Backus, Scientist (1924) |
| Gamaliel Bailey, Journalist (1807) |
| Daryl Hannah, Actress (1960) |
| Warren Jeffs, Criminal (1955) |
| Eddie Bernice Johnson, Politician (1935) |
| Mary Baker Eddy, Theologian (1910) |


