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Posts Tagged: The Mozart Effect

All the Tired Horses

By Sara Gelston Somers

October 14th, 2021

There is a cloudy line between noise and sound, routine and ritual.

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Tags: Albertine Robinson, All My Children, All the Tired Horses in the Sun, Anechoic Chamber, bob dylan, childbirth, classical conditioning, classical music, Finland, Hilda Harris, Hoh Rain Forest, john cage, Maeretha Stewart, Marina Abramovic, motherhood, mothers, Mozart effect, Music, noise, noise pollution, Norway, parenting, pavlov, pregnancy, psychic tv, Rhys Chatham, Sara Gelston Somers, Self Portrait, Sensory Processing Disorder, silence, song, songs, Steve Reich, Sweden, The Mozart Effect, tinnitus

The Aura of Baby Einstein, the Child, the Toy

By Renee Angle

July 13th, 2017

If there is no distinction between show and commercial, ethics and entertainment, what kind of distinctions, if any, exists between her imaginary play, her consumer life, and our reality?

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Tags: babies, Baby Einstein, Breastfeeding, children, Don Campbell, Erik Satie, fathers, George W. Bush, husbands and wives, Julie Aigner-Clark, Julie Clark, marriage, motherhood, mothers, Netflix, Nikola Tesla, parenthood, parenting, Paul Valery, Renee Angle, Sesame Street, susan sontag, television, The Mozart Effect, toys, Van Gogh, Waldorf, Walter Benjamin, Zell Miller

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