I’m reading Yasunao Tone – Noise Media Language, Errant Bodies press, New York, 2007. It’s interesting and there are a few nice points of connection between what i’m trying to do (cf art practice) and what i’m learning about.
So far, the turntable video camera work with Merce Cunningham is worth noting, as is Parasite/Noise, references [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Paul Serres’
Yasunao Tone
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aesthetics, Elsa Gindler, Hi Red Centre, new media, noise, Ongaku, parasite, Paul Serres, sound art, video art, walking, Wittgenstein, Yasunao Tone on April 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
two items on boxing
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged academic, aesthetics, boxing, new media, Paul Pfeiffer, Paul Serres, video art on April 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
[1] mike tyson’s sonic intervention
Tyson’s bite suggests a form of sonic sculpture that delivers the full breath of the body down upon listening. His literal reconfiguration of Holyfield’s ear sits within the aural imagination as a radical link to forms of invasive sonics, and perfectly encapsulates (without relying on loudspeakers) a particular aesthetic drive towards [...]