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Alana Pagnutti's Reception: The Radio-Works of Robert Rauschenberg and John Cage is the first comprehensive examination of how Robert Rauschenberg and John Cage embraced and employed radio in some of their most sophisticated and experimental works between 1942 and 1991. Her discussion considers how, influenced by Marshall McLuhan, they used radio to foster and provoke new qualities of experience and elicit the participation of their audiences. As the UK prepares to switch off FM radio in favour of Digital Audio Broadcasting between 2017-2022--a transition that's happening across the globe--Pagnutti's thoughtful and engaging book serves as a timely prompt to re-examine these radio-works before advances in technology change them forever. No library descriptions found. |
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