You could also try the RE:FLUX festival of experimental music and sound art in
Moncton.
It's run by the Galerie Sans Nom, and I used to be the director until I stepped
down in August... I'd suggest that any of you who do sound installations,
experimental music, or documentaries about experimen
ha,ha,ha!
On Oct 16, 2014, at 9:31 AM, Tim Halloran wrote:
> G-O-O-G-L-E
>
> Tim
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Oct 16, 2014, at 9:11 AM, "Scott Dorsey" wrote:
>>
>> Okay... someone has to explain the concept of deep listening to me.
>> --scott
>> _
Wikipedia's pretty murky here. Big, resonant places and stringed
instruments.
A control-f skim of the various occurrences of "deep", here
http://media.hyperreal.org/zines/est/intervs/oliveros.html , would probably
get it across. She wrote a book with the title.
I'll gamble wildly though by sugges
G-O-O-G-L-E
Tim
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> On Oct 16, 2014, at 9:11 AM, "Scott Dorsey" wrote:
>
> Okay... someone has to explain the concept of deep listening to me.
> --scott
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Okay... someone has to explain the concept of deep listening to me.
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Not to string this out at the expense of Frameworks attention, but I think
I was arguing that 'the system' is made by-of individual engineers and 'the
outcome' might be improved -- to the extent that it can be controlled at
this early point -- by their deep listening. At the very least we'll get
be
And I want to clarify that I do not want my opinions to be seen as an
attack on P Oliveros, to me her work stands as good as it always has been,
it is just that things like this speak tons about how the arts work today.
2014-10-16 10:44 GMT-04:00 Francisco Torres :
> Now not kidding, Deep listeni
Now not kidding, Deep listening for Corporations seminars is another
example of how, no matter how radical ideas can be, they can end up being
recuperated by The System and we may end up working for The Man. But who am
I to talk, I used to edit commercials for a living... Oh well.
2014-10-16 10:36
wondered; got it. sensitive here. i also feel that pauline deserves the
exposure. thank you for your patience.
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Francisco Torres
wrote:
> and i was just kidding, mis-quoting apocalypse now ;)
>
> 2014-10-16 10:30 GMT-04:00 Al Matthews :
>
> > Well, you see,
and i was just kidding, mis-quoting apocalypse now ;)
2014-10-16 10:30 GMT-04:00 Al Matthews :
> > Well, you see, Marc, in this world of late capitalism, things get
> confused out there.
>
> I'm not arguing really, I just felt I should disagree.
>
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Francisco
> Well, you see, Marc, in this world of late capitalism, things get
confused out there.
I'm not arguing really, I just felt I should disagree.
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Francisco Torres
wrote:
> Well, you see, Marc, in this world of late capitalism, things get confused
> out there. Powe
Well, you see, Marc, in this world of late capitalism, things get confused
out there. Power, ideals, the old morality, and practical economic
necessity. But out there with these natives, it must be a temptation to be
God. Because there's a conflict in every human heart, between the rational
and irr
''Synchronize predatory algorithms!'
''For great justice, launch Zig fighters!''
2014-10-16 4:22 GMT-04:00 Al Matthews :
> Yes, unironic. Techno-utopian.
>
> Meanwhile, the bullet or the bit, sir.
> On Oct 15, 2014 11:07 PM, "Marc Couroux" wrote:
>
>> Whoa! Amazing! And without the slightest bi
Yes, unironic. Techno-utopian.
Meanwhile, the bullet or the bit, sir.
On Oct 15, 2014 11:07 PM, "Marc Couroux" wrote:
> Whoa! Amazing! And without the slightest bit of irony to boot!
>
> The neo-avant-garde, otherwise known as the
> military-industrial-entertainment complex, has got your number.
Whoa! Amazing! And without the slightest bit of irony to boot!
The neo-avant-garde, otherwise known as the
military-industrial-entertainment complex, has got your number.
Synchronize predatory algorithms!
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Francisco Torres
wrote:
> ''Deep Listening fits in per
Pauline also has a friendly relationship with Railroad Earth in Atlanta,
and by extension, Eyedrum. I can put you in touch with our film curator if
you like.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Francisco Torres
wrote:
> ''Deep Listening fits in perfectly to the zeitgeist of corporate wellness
> and
''Deep Listening fits in perfectly to the zeitgeist of corporate wellness
and mindfulness initiatives...''
Guess so. Oh well.
2014-10-15 15:07 GMT-04:00 Michele Smith :
> You might try Western Front in Vancouver, Canada. They have hosted deep
> listening workshops in the past. http://front.bc.
You might try Western Front in Vancouver, Canada. They have hosted deep
listening workshops in the past. http://front.bc.ca/new-music/
On Oct 15, 2014, at 11:55 AM, Angela Holm wrote:
> Hello Frameworkers,
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion of where to show a short film (10 mins) that is
> an
Hello Frameworkers,
Does anyone have a suggestion of where to show a short film (10 mins) that
is an experimental documentary about a Deep Listening group, *Deep
Listening Incorporated*, whose goal is to bring Pauline Oliveros' Deep
Listening Practice into the corporate workplace?
Deep Listening
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