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Education about wave form primitives “most powerful experience of this period”
Woody: “In this same way wave forms are called ‘primitives’ – triangle, square and sine waves. Scientists call the wave forms primitives, and the Boolean table is the same. These basic codes participate so willingly and so inspirationally in the summary of art concepts of the 20th century. This may be an exaggeration, but we saw the tools produce structures that we didn't invent … This education was perhaps most powerful experience of this period … at one time there was a great dialogue … today it’s about something else.”
Chris Hill, “Interview with Woody Vašulka” (1992) in The Squealer, Buffalo, NY (1995); link: https://vasulka.org/archive/4-25/Squealer(5097).pdf.