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  <title>Ramugen's Zazen Practice</title>
  <description>An hour and a half with the (no-)self-styled queen of Zazen, Ramugen.&#13;
Ramugen puts the Mu in Music. One morning she turned to me (in no dimensions) and said (without) "daddy it's time you stopped feeding me range-settings. I want the dice to decide"&#13;
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So now Ramugen is a RAndom MUsic GENerator where even the range-settings are set at random. 127 different randomly-defined moods, selected at random, each containing instructions for the generation of random numbers to make MUsic.&#13;
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Zen without meditation is like a dog without the Buddha-nature. If you follow my rules, I'll follow yours.&#13;
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Greg Fox, June 2007</description>
  <subject>zen;zazen;mu;experimental;indeterminacy;john cage;hofstadter;blackmore;muselot;ramugen;greg fox;artificial creativity;models of originality;models of creativity;anti-art;anti-anti-art;pro-anti-pro-anti-anti-art</subject>
  <creator>Greg Fox</creator>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/</licenseurl>
  <identifier>RamugensZazenPractice</identifier>
  <uploader>gregskius@tesco.net</uploader>
  <addeddate>2007-06-29 13:01:31</addeddate>
  <publicdate>2007-06-29 13:02:14</publicdate>
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