"Om In a Landscape may be performed as
they see fit by any number of people who have enough good will to listen
intently to each other and to everything else they hear while they
perform it and to relate with what they hear by speaking or singing or
both and observing plenty of silence from time to time. Please don't
make your Oms too holy-holy."
— Jackson Mac Low, from Instructions [2002] to Om In a Landscape [1961 drawing], in Doings (NYC: Granary, 2005), p64.
http://www.granarybooks.com/book/98/Jackson_Mac_Low+Doings_Assorted_Performance_Pieces_19552002/
— Jackson Mac Low, from Instructions [2002] to Om In a Landscape [1961 drawing], in Doings (NYC: Granary, 2005), p64.
http://www.granarybooks.com/book/98/Jackson_Mac_Low+Doings_Assorted_Performance_Pieces_19552002/