AN ANTHOLOGY OF CHANCE OPERATIONS
This 1963 book, published by poet Jackson Mac Low and composer La Monte Young, made a significant contribution to the evolution of music composition, though it is often overlooked or entirely disregarded. Its entirely performable contents include word-based and graphic scores by Young, John Cage, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Terry Riley, and Christian Wolff, along with Henry Flynt’s essay “Concept Art” and Dick Higgins’s exercise in reading mirror-image texts. In a way, this anthology achieves in book form what Tinguely’s Cyclop does with materials in space—so many intensities and ideas sewn together and acted on in different ways.














