John Cage “Principles”
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Method
Structure
Intention
Discipline
Notation
Indeterminacy
Interpenetration
Imitation
Devotion
Circumstances
-John Cage, from “Visual Art: To Sober and Quiet the Mind,” by Kathan Brown (San Francisco: Crown Point Press, 2000), pg. 6.