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:Tim recalls:
:Tim recalls:
:"This event featured the performance of my <em>A Chicken Will Probably Fall On Your Head During This (Piece)</em> for three players, 150-foot tape loop, 3 tape recorders, and actor. The 150-foot tape loop can be seen in the upper left of each photo.
:"This event featured the performance of my <em>A Chicken Will Probably Fall On Your Head During This (Piece)</em> for three players, 150-foot tape loop, 3 tape recorders, and actor. The tape loop can be seen in the upper left of each photo.
:"As I recall...the evening also included a panel discussion that featured, via conference call, <nowiki>[Joseph Pinzarrone's]</nowiki> Delaware colleague from MAMMI (Mid-American Modern Music Institute?), Dick Uranus.
:"As I recall...the evening also included a panel discussion that featured, via conference call, <nowiki>[Joseph Pinzarrone's]</nowiki> Delaware colleague from MAMMI (Mid-American Modern Music Institute?), Dick Uranus.
:"The concert was a triggering event in that it led to the creation of the Neoteric Ensemble in the following year."
:"The concert was a triggering event in that it led to the creation of the Neoteric Ensemble in the following year."

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L to R: Unknown, Tim Blickhan, Unknown, Chinary Ung
L to R: Joseph Pinzaronne, Unknown, Tim Blickhan
Tim Blickhan
The First Great Electric Pumpkin Patch
Northern Illinois University
1978
Collection of Tim Blickhan
Tim recalls:
"This event featured the performance of my A Chicken Will Probably Fall On Your Head During This (Piece) for three players, 150-foot tape loop, 3 tape recorders, and actor. The tape loop can be seen in the upper left of each photo.
"As I recall...the evening also included a panel discussion that featured, via conference call, [Joseph Pinzarrone's] Delaware colleague from MAMMI (Mid-American Modern Music Institute?), Dick Uranus.
"The concert was a triggering event in that it led to the creation of the Neoteric Ensemble in the following year."
Chinary Ung was guest composer at the NIU school of Music 1978—1979.