"It was at Harvard not quite forty years ago that I went into an anechoic [totally silent] chamber not expecting in that silent room to hear two sounds: one high, my nervous system in operation, one low, my blood in circulation. The reason I did not expect to hear those two sounds was that they were set into vibration without any intention on my part. That experience gave my life direction, the exploration of nonintention. No one else was doing that. I would do it for us. I did not know immediately what I was doing, nor, after all these years, have I found out much. I compose music."

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Source: John Cage (2010). “Silence: Lectures and Writings”, p.6, Wesleyan University Press

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John Cage

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John Cage was an influential American composer known for his innovative ideas about music, particularly the role of silence and chance in creativity.

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