[event] [NYC] CEC ArtsLink Talks on April 5th: Intermedia Art - Davide Grassi presents the work of Aksioma

2006-03-28 Thread Ana Buigues
For those interested and in NYC.

Ana


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Subject: CEC ArtsLink Talks on April 5th: Intermedia Art - Davide Grassi 
presents the work of Aksioma





Intermedia Art

Davide Grassi presents the work of Aksioma,
the Institute for Contemporary Arts in Ljubljana, Slovenia







Wednesday, April 5
6:30-7:15 pm Presentation by  Davide Grassi
Reception to follow
Space is limited, please respond by March 31 to Zhenia Stadnik at 212/643-1985 
x26 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Presented in collaboration with the Consulate General of Slovenia
with support from the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia



Davide Grassi leads Aksioma, the Institute for Contemporary Arts in Ljubljana, 
Slovenia, which promotes projects using new
technologies to investigate the structures of modern society. Aksioma 
concentrates on artistic production that explores social,
political, aesthetic and ethical concerns, and uses the Internet as a creative 
laboratory for the exchange and distribution of
ideas and knowledge.

Grassi is the author of numerous videos, performances, installations, 
documentaries and new media works. He is a co-founder and
member of the multimedia BAST Collective as well as of the open research 
platform for interventions in public spaces, SilentCell
Network.

He has presented his work worldwide in several exhibitions, festivals and 
lectures among them, Manifesta 4, Frankfurt, Germany;
ZKM – Zentrums für Kunst und Medien-technologie, Karlsruhe, Germany; ARCO – the 
International Fair of Contemporary Art, Madrid,
Spain; ISEA 2002 – the 11th International Symposium of Electronic Art, Nagoya, 
Japan; the Biennial of Buenos Aires, Museo Nacional
de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Art.ficial Emotion 2.0 – 
Technological Divergences, Itaú Cultural, Sao Paulo, Brazil;
List Art Center, Brown University, Providence, U.S.A.; IASPIS, Stockholm, 
Sweden; the Slovene Museum of Contemporary Arts,
Ljubljana, Slovenia; MNAC – National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest, 
Romania; Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary; Helsinki,
Finland.

Aksioma's activities are supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic 
of Slovenia and the Municipality of Ljubljana.
CEC ArtsLink Talks...  provides a forum for artists and arts professionals to 
present their work and to stimulate discourse about
contemporary issues in the arts. At CEC ArtsLink every other month.

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Zhenia Stadnik
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76/365, Craig

2006-03-28 Thread Dan Waber
Craig has traveled the world on his poetry, and that is no small
feat. Consider all possible intonations of good work, good, work,
Good Work, and good. work. Now fuse them together and like a
mischievous boy want for more.

40 words, 40 years
365 days, 365 people
http://www.logolalia.com/40x365


S liver, Clam p

2006-03-28 Thread John M. Bennett



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gla ss t ending h eel de flaked h alf soc ks
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against yr f ace fem ured like a p late
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my hop tense my rap plop my cree p to re nding

John M. Bennett

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New CD: DANIEL CARTER, WILLIAM PARKER, FEDERICO UGHI :: THE DREAM - OUT NOW ON 577 RECORDS PLUS CD RELEASE CONCERT AT THE STONE APRIL 1ST (fwd)

2006-03-28 Thread Alan Sondheim


This sounds absolutely beautiful from the MP3s! Go if you can (I'm 
practicing unfortunately) - Alan



-- Forwarded message --
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 21:55:44 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New CD: DANIEL CARTER, WILLIAM PARKER,
FEDERICO UGHI :: THE DREAM - OUT NOW ON 577 RECORDS PLUS CD RELEASE CONCERT
AT THE STONE APRIL 1ST

A new CD release on 577 Records

Artists:

Daniel Carter - Alto and tenor saxes, flute, clarinet, piano
William Parker - Bass, tuba, shakuhachi.
Federico Ughi - Drums

Title: The Dream


Hear MP3 at http://www.577records.com


?The Dream?

The idea for this very special recording started with Fayen?s
reoccurring dream of Daniel playing the piano. Fayen, a friend and
admirer of Daniel?s music, realized that there was no released CD of
Daniel playing the piano and she offered to help produce one. Daniel
and Federico had talked in the past about involving William in one of
their projects and decided to invite him to play on this recording. The
recording session with these three musicians resulted in so much
wonderful material that at least two separate volumes will eventually
be released. William Parker said of the recording after first listening
to it that, ?it could be an epic.?

This release is particularly notable, not only for the fact that it is
the first CD of Daniel Carter playing piano, but also because Daniel
has been more involved in the editing and production process than ever
before.

Daniel plays saxophones, trumpet, flute, clarinet and piano. William
plays bass, tuba and shakuhachi. Federico plays drums.

The dream is now reality.


Buy this CD at:

http://www.577records.com

or

Downtown Music Gallery
www.downtownmusicgallery.com
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

or

CD Baby (w/ more audio samples)
http://cdbaby.com/cd/577records7




There will be a CD release concert on April 1st at The Stone in NYC.
Please see details below.


The Dream CD Release concert

First set 8pm

Daniel Carter - Winds, Piano
William Parker - Bass
Federico Ughi - Drums

Second set 10pm

Daniel Carter - Winds
Anders Nilsson - Guitar
William Parker - Bass
Federico Ughi - Drums
Eri Yamamoto - Piano

Date: april 1st

Where:
The Stone
www.thestonenyc.com
located at the corner of
avenue C and 2nd street
New York City

Subways:
F to Delancey

Admission: $10 per set


Biographies:


DANIEL CARTER

One of the legendary masters of creative music.  Born in Wilkinsburg,
Pennsylvania in 1945.

PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENTS
Alto and tenor saxophones, flute, trumpet, clarinet.

OVER PAST THREE (+) DECADES HAS PERFORMED WITH MANY ARTISTS INCLUDING:

Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, Billy Bang, William Parker, Roy Campbell, Sabir
Mateen, Sonic Youth, Simone Forti, Joan Miller, Thurston Moore (Sonic
Youth), Nayo Takasaki, Earl Freeman, Dewey Johnson, Nami Yamamoto,
Matthew Shipp, Billy Martin, John Medeski, Wilber Morris, Denis
Charles, MMW (Medeski, Martin,  Wood), Vernon Reid (Living Colour),
Options,  Spring Heel Jack, Yo La Tengo, Federico Ughi, Raph? Malik,
Sam Rivers, Sunny Murray, Hamiet Bluiett, Bob Moses, Jaco Pastorius,
Enrico Rava, David S. Ware, Steve Swell, Matt Lavelle, Karl Berger, Don
Pate, Gunter Hampel, David Grubbs, the No Kneck Blues Band, Alan Silva,
Susie Ibarra, Steve Dalachinsky, D.J. Logic, Margaret Beals, Douglas
Elliot, Butch Morris, TEST, Other Dimensions In Music, One World
Ensemble, Saturnalia String Trio, Levitation Unit, Wet Paint.


WILLIAM PARKER

As Steve Greenlee of the Boston Globe stated in July 2002, ?William
Parker has emerged as the most important leader of the current
avant-garde scene in jazz.?? He is working in many of the more
important groups in this genre, some of the most prestigious being his
own, i.e. The Curtis Mayfield Project, Little Huey Creative Orchestra,
In Order to Survive, William Parker?s Quartet and other groups.? Mr.
Parker is one of the most important composers in our time period.
  ???
In ?95 the Village Voice characterized William Parker as the most
consistently brilliant free jazz bassist of all time.?? However from
the beginning of his career Mr. Parker has commanded a unique degree of
respect from fellow musicians.? In 1972 at the age of 20, Parker
quickly became the bass player of choice among his peers.?? Within a
short time he was asked to play with older, established musicians such
as Ed Blackwell, Don Cherry, Bill Dixon, Milford Graves, Billy Higgins,
Sunny Murray, etc.? In 1980 he became a member of the Cecil Taylor
Unit, in which he played a prominent role for over a decade.
  ???
Mr. Parker has released over 20 albums under his leadership.? Not
surprisingly, most of his albums have hit #1 on the CMJ charts.
  ???
  These releases and their success highlight William Parker as an
outstanding composer and band leader.? From the beginning of his
musical career, William Parker has been prolific; composing music for
almost every group with whom he has performed.? His compositional
skills 

Re: a construction embodying psychoanalytics

2006-03-28 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
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On 28/03/06, Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 a construction embodying psychoanalytics

 imaginary confrontation with the real.
 orders of magnitude of capital and petrification.
 substance infiltrated, sintered, recuperated.
 topos bypassed, kernel retained.
 uncanny afterimage affect of flows and floods.
 mama, i'm burning.
 catholicism of freud, judaism of lacan.
 ruptured transparency of the look.
 http://www.asondheim.org/psyanal.mov



FW: Empty mail

2006-03-28 Thread Dirk Vekemans
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Re: Song of Blood Electric

2006-03-28 Thread Dirk Vekemans
Woh, spohkey!
Atone Inarto


 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: WRYTING-L : Writing and Theory across Disciplines
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Alan Sondheim
 Verzonden: dinsdag 28 maart 2006 21:27
 Aan: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA
 Onderwerp: Song of Blood Electric

 Dear Alan,

 I created a song of my book Blood Electric with industrial
 metal band REEL.
 http://www.p-degen.speedlinq.nl/Bizarre%20REEL.mp3

 best regards
 Kenji



Bitter Pill

2006-03-28 Thread Peter Ciccariello
Landscape Poem.Bitter Pillhttp://photos1.blogger.com/hello/2/1002/1024/bitterpill2.0.jpg

-- Peter Ciccariellohttp://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/




Re: Song of Blood Electric

2006-03-28 Thread A. G-C
energy !

That's so good


On 28/03/06 21:26, Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] probably wrote:

 Dear Alan,

 I created a song of my book Blood Electric with industrial metal band
 REEL.
 http://www.p-degen.speedlinq.nl/Bizarre%20REEL.mp3

 best regards
 Kenji



psychocatalytics

2006-03-28 Thread Halvard Johnson

psychocatalytics


Art  Plastic Surgery

Halvard Johnson

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Re: psychocatalytics

2006-03-28 Thread david divizio
 psychocatalytics

chemistry and
brain surgery ~

   zwgovear more fro profundi
   jugovur morel Una glutamic
   zwgovear naval anon fritrimaf/putsimaf

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Plantarchy 1

2006-03-28 Thread justin . katko
dear Wryting:

Plantarchy is a poetry journal. The first issue features work by
members of the list, including mIEKAL aND, John M. Bennett, Alan
Sondheim, Sheila E. Murphy, and Jow Lindsay. There's something
interesting to me in the sliding back and forth between and smearing
thru instatiations of the analog and the digital – fitting then that
the three poems of Alan's printed in Plantarchy first appeared on
Wryting – as did two out of four of Sheila's. All of this is duly noted
on the acknowledgments page (fyi)...

There is also work by Tom
Raworth, Lisa Jarnot, William R. Howe, Rodrigo Toscano, Matthew Klane, Camille Martin, and 405-12-3415. There is an essay on
Neoism by Stephen Perkins and a review of Betty Bright's _No Longer
Innocent: Book Art in America 1960-1980_ (Granary) by Richard Kostelanetz.

Plantarchy has been a strategic PR campaign months in the making, but
the thing has now been printed, hand-bound and trimmed in an edition of
300 - stacked waiting in my kitchen for u to send $$ or trades. It was
very much a community effort, as a number of friends living in or
passing thru the Oxford area had a go at helping w/ the collating and
binding. Single issues are $10 and 4-issue subscriptions are $25.

You can purchase Plantarchy via Paypal here
http://www.plantarchy.us/plantarchy.html 
or send the right stuff to
me @ 112 N College #4 / Oxford, OH 45056 USA
Copies have been shipped to contributors and subscribors. Please write to me if you are interested in a review copy.

Submissions now being accepted for Plantarchy 2, themed loosely towards Performance and
Performativity. Contributors thus far include (among others): Piers Hugill,
Brenda Iijima, Stuart Calton, Michael Slosek, Daisy Levy, Richard
Kostelanetz and Camille Paloque-Bergés. Also, please send (preferably) hand-made books/journals for
review with an accompanying note.

[Apologies if u received a variant of this message via another list.]

regards,
jUStin

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existence, future victim of stroke

2006-03-28 Thread Alan Sondheim

existence, future victim of stroke


the truth slumbers, it murmurs, mumbles, inconceivably thinned. within the
fissure, neural cleft, error in brain anatomy, this text resides,
information episteme. if i cannot speak, if i will have not been able to
speak, then the material, materia dejecta, remains, i will sink into the
real, with no report, no sagacity, no cause, other than, no cause.
sinking, i will be _there,_ unable to tell, that which i do not know,
which i will have no longer known, void, stroke, other.

:lost body-skins resonate among internals and externals, out- and in-
gassing, our wonder is in the face of alterity, our dissolution,
nonetheless an obdurate. it is the capsule or pill of the real, one drug
as fine as any Other, melding through recession, midst of inflationary
universe and absolute disconnect. in this home of the malady, i reside,
able on to speak the truth.

:i consider a stroke which will forthcome, transmitting the gap between
zero and one, that of being which recedes simultaneously always already in
residence, consider _that_ residence, on the order of a matheme, Badiou. i
consider a stroke as neural fissure and deprivation, i will have no longer
remembered, that of the sheffer stroke, unrememberance of simultaneity, do
the logic.

:tia tia mri eeg mra arm gee irm ait ait:

:Devour down tia tia mri eeg mra arm gee irm ait ait Brought Forth through
the truth slumbers, it murmurs, mumbles, inconceivably thinned. within the
fissure, neural cleft, error in brain anatomy, this text resides,
information episteme. if i cannot speak, if i will have not been able to
speak, then the material, materia dejecta, remains, i will sink into the
real, with no report, no sagacity, no cause, other than, no cause.
sinking, i will be _there,_ unable to tell, that which i do not know,
which i will have no longer known, void, stroke, other.





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