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One Less Than a Perfect Square makes three attempts in four minutes at understanding foreign sound material from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean in a context where a small child learns to speak. All three attempts have the same shape. This triangulation process involves two unknowns and one known. Recordings brought from far away places in South-America, the small child singing the world — wanting to comprehend his environment by inputting sonic structure and observing any response, and the processing and structuring of the material in a musical composition. |