“The electronic age is a world in which causes and effects become almost interchangeable, as in music structures.”
Source: 1990s and beyond, The Book of Probes : Marshall McLuhan (2011), p. 99
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The way we use these sources is the key in order to define the required musical result. Without neglecting the acoustic conventional instruments, I spend a fair amount of time dealing with the electronic sources of sound. But please do not think computers! Computers are extremely helpful and amazing for a multitude of scientific areas, but for me, when it comes to creation, they are insufficient and slow. Therefore all of my efforts are to stay away from that beast".
2012

Nam June Paik (1965), as cited in: David Dunn, " A History of Electronic Music Pioneers http://vasulka.org/Kitchen/PDF_Eigenwelt/pdf/021-062.pdf." ders.(Hrsg.), Eigenwelt der Apparate-Welt.(Katalog), Linz (1992): 21-62.
1960s

Source: 1970s, Take Today : The Executive as Dropout (1972), p. 90

New York City (p. 260).
States of Desire: Travels in Gay America (1980)
Source: Man's Vision of God and the Logic of Theism (1941), P. 347.

From the essay Strasberg Legacy

“Economic life, as always, is a matrix in which result becomes cause and cause becomes result.”
Source: Money: Whence It Came, Where It Went (1975), Chapter XIV, When The Money Stopped, p. 192