Re: [NetBehaviour] FW: NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 2912, Issue 1

2016-11-29 Thread Alan Sondheim



I'm cutting back on my posts on Nb; I don't want to be either a nuisance 
or feel responsible for unsubbing. I'll post every few days w/ urls; the 
usual daily sludge will be on Fb -


- Alan

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Re: [NetBehaviour] FW: NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 2912, Issue 1

2016-11-29 Thread Mark Hancock
cultural-industry complex feels like a good way to capture it all, I may 
appropriate if you don't mind?

Sent from my iPhone

> On 29 Nov 2016, at 21:15, John Hopkins  wrote:
> 
> cultural-industry complex
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Re: [NetBehaviour] FW: NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 2912, Issue 1

2016-11-29 Thread John Hopkins

On 29/Nov/16 11:57, Mark Hancock wrote:

I wish I could unsubscribe! I went in for a minor art removal and they
grafted on a whole brave new art world to the left side of my brain. Now
every time I go to say, "art market democracy", it comes out as
"military-industrial complex, patriarchal hegemony."


Hah -- I always used the simple term "cultural-industry complex" for the 
European art 'market' -- a well-funded (at least compared to Amurikan 
(non-existent) funding) effort of cultural hegemony to promote national cultural 
production...


anyway. it's easy to become confused, but equally easy to simply review 
Machiavelli when doubting the 'real' motivations of those in the market, the 
industry, or the patriarchy...


jh
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Re: [NetBehaviour] FW: NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 2912, Issue 1

2016-11-29 Thread Mark Hancock
I wish I could unsubscribe! I went in for a minor art removal and they grafted 
on a whole brave new art world to the left side of my brain. Now every time I 
go to say, "art market democracy", it comes out as "military-industrial 
complex, patriarchal hegemony."

What's the cure?



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>> http://www.alansondheim.org/bloodriver2.jpg
>> http://www.alansondheim.org/bloodriver3.jpg
>> 
>> the wound of 2 transliterated into the normative illumination of 3; the 
>> environment pales in comparison. it's all driven by the apparatus of a 
>> stopped video load; the central timing wheel is stilled as a result perhaps 
>> of a rupture somewhere along the way. the bloodflow parts and churns and is 
>> buried in the inverse rectitude of 3. the images resonate with the original 
>> bloodriver video as well as its cover image, bloodriver.jpg. bloodriver is 
>> also bloo-driver, the driven blue of the ocean churned to death.
>> death inverts. the illumination of death inverts death. this is progressive 
>> reportage which is never fulfilled, always incomplete; we like to believe 
>> the text is just around the corner, but nothing ever returns, or returns in 
>> the same form.
>> we give credence to blood as sign, but it is never sign, always empty; we 
>> inflate emptiness to the level of the sign. we call this transmission or a 
>> text. the text dissolves in the blood, the blood dissolves, the world dries, 
>> cauterizes. we will not be around for a final reading, nor any such 
>> asymptotic. dissolution of the blood empties. the planet empties. the timing 
>> wheel means nothing. it is a panic symptom, panic syndrome. the only thing 
>> that returns, turns, is the image. someone asked me about my books today, 
>> whether there are any new ones. there aren't any.
>> do not salvage these texts; the inevitable, as one is wont to say, is 
>> inevitable. they have always already disappeared.
>> nothing writes them. the blood is mine. the blood is mined, no salvage.
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 03:23:17 -0500 (EST)
>> From: Alan Sondheim 
>> To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
>> Subject: [NetBehaviour] Blaan Faglung
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>> 
>> Blaan Faglung
>> 
>> for Arjho Carino Turner and Hans Brandeis
>> 
>> http://www.alansondheim.org/atl110.jpg
>> http://www.alansondheim.org/faglung.mp4
>> http://www.alansondheim.org/atl090.jpg
>> http://www.alansondheim.org/atl100.jpg
>> 
>> Years ago, I bought a hegelung from Music Inn, in Manhattan. I didn't know 
>> much about the instrument, but learned quickly, and through a series of odd 
>> coincidences I met Grace Nono, T'boli singer, musical advocate, and hegelung 
>> player; I also met, independently, her friend Hans Brandeis, 
>> ethnomusicologist and 

Re: [NetBehaviour] FW: NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 2912, Issue 1

2016-11-29 Thread furtherfield
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>1. bloodriver amanuensis (Alan Sondheim)
>2. Blaan Faglung (Alan Sondheim)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2016 14:40:51 -0500 (EST)
> From: Alan Sondheim 
> To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
> Subject: [NetBehaviour] bloodriver amanuensis
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> bloodriver amanuensis
>
> http://www.alansondheim.org/bloodriver2.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/bloodriver3.jpg
>
> the wound of 2 transliterated into the normative illumination of 3; the
> environment pales in comparison. it's all driven by the apparatus of a
> stopped video load; the central timing wheel is stilled as a result perhaps
> of a rupture somewhere along the way. the bloodflow parts and churns and is
> buried in the inverse rectitude of 3. the images resonate with the original
> bloodriver video as well as its cover image, bloodriver.jpg. bloodriver is
> also bloo-driver, the driven blue of the ocean churned to death.
> death inverts. the illumination of death inverts death. this is
> progressive reportage which is never fulfilled, always incomplete; we like
> to believe the text is just around the corner, but nothing ever returns, or
> returns in the same form.
> we give credence to blood as sign, but it is never sign, always empty; we
> inflate emptiness to the level of the sign. we call this transmission or a
> text. the text dissolves in the blood, the blood dissolves, the world
> dries, cauterizes. we will not be around for a final reading, nor any such
> asymptotic. dissolution of the blood empties. the planet empties. the
> timing wheel means nothing. it is a panic symptom, panic syndrome. the only
> thing that returns, turns, is the image. someone asked me about my books
> today, whether there are any new ones. there aren't any.
> do not salvage these texts; the inevitable, as one is wont to say, is
> inevitable. they have always already disappeared.
> nothing writes them. the blood is mine. the blood is mined, no salvage.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 03:23:17 -0500 (EST)
> From: Alan Sondheim 
> To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
> Subject: [NetBehaviour] Blaan Faglung
> Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
>
>
>
> Blaan Faglung
>
> for Arjho Carino Turner and Hans Brandeis
>
> http://www.alansondheim.org/atl110.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/faglung.mp4
> http://www.alansondheim.org/atl090.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/atl100.jpg
>
> Years ago, I bought a hegelung from Music Inn, in Manhattan. I didn't know
> much about the instrument, but learned quickly, and through a series of odd
> coincidences I met Grace Nono, T'boli singer, musical advocate, and
> hegelung player; I also met, independently, her friend Hans Brandeis,
> ethnomusicologist and expert on the boat lute, a general name for the class
> of instruments that the hegelung belonged to. I've played hegelung for
> quite a while ( see audio below and my recent session with the brilliant
> Luke Damrosch mastering and on madal at http://www.alansondheim.org/
> dynsession31.jpg ). We're now in Atlanta, and Hans has introduced me to
> Arjho Carino Turner, who is Blaan and working with Blaan musicians in the
> Philippines; she is also working with Blaan communities in the United
> States.
> Azure and I had an amazing talk 

[NetBehaviour] Review of Dreams Rewired

2016-11-29 Thread furtherfield
Review of Dreams Rewired -- Screening at Watermans, London

By Samantha Penn

The 2015 film Dreams Rewired (dirs. Manu Luksch, Martin Reinhardt, Thomas
Tode) will be screened at Watermans, London on 3 December. By comparing
historic and current responses to new media, the film makes links between
time periods and spaces. This review takes snippets from the film as
starting points to introduce some of its main themes.

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/reviews/dreams-rewired-screening-watermans-london
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