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Authors: Hansen, Mark; Rubin, Ben
Abstract: TODAY is a new media theater work that finds its themes in a stream of live text&#xD;
flowing from thousands of public discussions across the internet: stray thoughts,&#xD;
pointed comments, animated debates, reflections on the news, frustrations over&#xD;
software upgrades, philosophy, poetry, mathematics, the obsessions of the day&#xD;
woven into a dynamic libretto and score.</description>
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