Intersections between sound (or visual) art as a "high" cultural practice

What are some intersections between sound (or visual) art as a "high" cultural
practice and related or similar applications in the realm of popular culture? For example,
how might you relate the radiophonic work of John Cage to that of Scanner? Are there
grounds to compare the Dadaist collage art of John Heartfield and the music of
Negativland? Can we compare the music videos of Director X to experimental film or
videomakers?

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