it´s time again for some free music.
Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid is a conceptual artist, writer, and musician working in New York. He produced Ghost World: A Story in Sound for the Dokolo Foundation at the Venice Biennial 2007.
Brian Eno once famously remarked that the problem with computers is that there isn't enough Africa in them. I kind of think that its the opposite: they're bringing the ideals of Africa: after all, computers are about connectivity, shareware, a sense of global discussion about topics and issues, the relentless density of info overload, and above all the willingness to engage and discuss it all - that's something you could find on any street corner in Africa.
I just wanted to highlight the point: Digital Africa is here, and has been here for a while. This isn't "retro" - it's about the future. (quote from djspooky.com)
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