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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Second in series of all-day events examining the following contention:
Noise is an unmapped continent in comparison with which everything we recognize as music remains a parochial backwater.
A varied programme of papers, performances and multi-media contributions will address the following topics:
noise ^ audience attendingâ“ decentring â“ interpellating
noise ^ capacity audition â“ intellectionâ“ recognition
noise ^ modality catharsis â“ ecstasis â“ poesis
noise ^ signification affect â“ information â“ memory â“ contagion
noise ^ technology historicity â“ recordability â“ reproducibility
noise ^ theory materialism â“ aesthetics â“ praxis
noise ^ trajectory futurism â“ concretism â“ post-punk â“ sludgefunk
Speaker(s): |
William Bennett | talks |
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Date and Time: |
20 November 2004 at 10:00 am |
Duration: | Full Day |
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Venue: |
Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy |
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Tickets: |
£10 waged/£5 unwaged |
Available from: |
r.brassier@mdx.ac.uk |
Additional Information: |
Email r.brassier@mdx.ac.uk for further information |
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