In the art of noise, Russolo describes sound as something very different from traditional music. As machines and industrialization improved, he started to see how noises in everyday life could be incorporated into art. I also can connect with what he is talking about because, in NY, people always sing and play instruments in the subway. The sound alert of the subway about to come and the singer still standing in the crowd performing is truly a type of art to me. I like how Russolo thinks about the freedom it offers. He mentions there are no limits to what can be used to create art.
In the sound of noise, when Russolo sees the art in noises, Cage further expands the idea that even silence is meaningful and that randomness is part of art. I like how Cage encourages people to listen more deeply and really dig into the meaning of things. When recording a CD, artists tend to film in a quiet studio but Cage emphasizes that the background could also be an art and a specialty to the music.