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Witch's Cradle (Maya Deren , Marcel Duchamp - 1943) New Audio Added
Realtime composition from the projection of this short film.
Music by Enric Chalaux
Instrument: Microkorg XL Synthesizer
Recorded In Lyon, France on 28 july 2016
Mixed & Mastered by Enric Chalaux
published: 28 Jul 2016
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Lecture: Kenneth Goldsmith, "A Brief History of UbuWeb "
Kenneth Goldsmith Lecture - "If We Had To Ask for Permission, We Wouldn't Exist: A Brief History of UbuWeb."
Kenneth Goldsmith's writing has been called "some of the most exhaustive and beautiful collage work yet produced in poetry" by Publishers Weekly. Goldsmith is the author of ten books of poetry, founding editor of the online archive UbuWeb, and the editor of I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews, which was the basis for the opera Trans-Warhol, that premiered in Geneva in March of 2007. He teaches writing at The University of Pennsylvania, where he is a senior editor of PennSound, an online poetry archive. In 2011, he co-edited, Against Expression: An Anthology of Conceptual Writing and published a book of essays, Uncreative Writing: Managing Language in the Digit...
published: 25 Jan 2013
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The Shock of the New - Ep 1 - The Mechanical Paradise
This video is for educational purposes only.
Mechanical Paradise - How the development of technology influenced art between 1880 and end of WWI.
published: 14 Mar 2014
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Marco Evaristti
See what happened to artist Marco Evaristti when he discovered the work of avant-garde artist, Marcel Duchamp.
published: 19 Mar 2012
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Entrevista a Kenneth Goldsmith de UbuWeb. Primera parte.
Keneth Golthsmith, poeta estadounidense. Editor fundador de la página de internet UbuWeb y también imparte clases de poesía en la universidad de Pensilvania.
Centro de Cultura Digital
CONACULTA
Julio 2013
published: 18 Jan 2016
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"Sucking on Words" Kenneth Goldsmith Documentary
"If every word spoken in New York City daily were somehow to materialize as a snowflake, each day there would be a blizzard."
The words of Kenneth Goldsmith, described by Juliana Spahr as 'the world's leading conceptual poet', and by himself as 'the most boring writer that has ever lived'. His ideas are being brought to the screen by artist and director Simon Morris in a film to premiere at the British Library in London on Friday 26th October. Christian Bšk, one of Canada's leading poets and the winner of the 2002 Griffin poetry prize, said: "Goldsmith is our James Joyce for the 21st century."
'sucking on words' introduces 8000 of those daily words - a flurry of excitement as the climates of conflict and admiration come together around Goldsmith's pioneering conceptual poetics. Shot on...
published: 03 Feb 2019
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CultureBuzz Converses with Kenneth Goldsmith - Founder of Ubuweb
Meet Kenneth Goldsmith!
Eran Hadas, an Israeli poet, interviewd Kenneth Goldsmith, a poet, conceptual artist and the founding editor of UbuWeb - a large web-based educational resource for avant-garde material available on the internet, that offers visual, concrete and sound poetry, expanding to include film and sound art mp3 archives.
For more: http://www.ubu.com/
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/kenneth-goldsmith
http://eranhadas.com/english/
published: 13 Nov 2013
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THE HUMAN LANDFILL: A Kelly Thomas Documentary
This documentary was created in 2012 by a group of enthusiasts wanting to help people learn about the death of Kelly Thomas. The presentation in the video was only supposed to be a test to see how a small audience would react to being informed about the tragedy but the producers instead decided to release the video as is. The video garners a group of homeless individuals and informs them on the tragedy. The primary goal was to INFORM. The documentary sets to let YOU, if you have not already, learn about the tragedy. Interviews were also conducted but were not a part of the final cut. Again, this was only meant to be a test example.
"THE HUMAN LANDFILL" is the name given to a stretch of land in Santa Ana, CA near the OC Courthouse. Here you will find ex-veterans, disabled peoples and even ...
published: 29 May 2013
12:03
Witch's Cradle (Maya Deren , Marcel Duchamp - 1943) New Audio Added
Realtime composition from the projection of this short film.
Music by Enric Chalaux
Instrument: Microkorg XL Synthesizer
Recorded In Lyon, France on 28 july 201...
Realtime composition from the projection of this short film.
Music by Enric Chalaux
Instrument: Microkorg XL Synthesizer
Recorded In Lyon, France on 28 july 2016
Mixed & Mastered by Enric Chalaux
https://wn.com/Witch's_Cradle_(Maya_Deren_,_Marcel_Duchamp_1943)_New_Audio_Added
Realtime composition from the projection of this short film.
Music by Enric Chalaux
Instrument: Microkorg XL Synthesizer
Recorded In Lyon, France on 28 july 2016
Mixed & Mastered by Enric Chalaux
- published: 28 Jul 2016
- views: 15875
53:12
Lecture: Kenneth Goldsmith, "A Brief History of UbuWeb "
Kenneth Goldsmith Lecture - "If We Had To Ask for Permission, We Wouldn't Exist: A Brief History of UbuWeb."
Kenneth Goldsmith's writing has been called "some...
Kenneth Goldsmith Lecture - "If We Had To Ask for Permission, We Wouldn't Exist: A Brief History of UbuWeb."
Kenneth Goldsmith's writing has been called "some of the most exhaustive and beautiful collage work yet produced in poetry" by Publishers Weekly. Goldsmith is the author of ten books of poetry, founding editor of the online archive UbuWeb, and the editor of I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews, which was the basis for the opera Trans-Warhol, that premiered in Geneva in March of 2007. He teaches writing at The University of Pennsylvania, where he is a senior editor of PennSound, an online poetry archive. In 2011, he co-edited, Against Expression: An Anthology of Conceptual Writing and published a book of essays, Uncreative Writing: Managing Language in the Digital Age.
https://wn.com/Lecture_Kenneth_Goldsmith,_A_Brief_History_Of_Ubuweb
Kenneth Goldsmith Lecture - "If We Had To Ask for Permission, We Wouldn't Exist: A Brief History of UbuWeb."
Kenneth Goldsmith's writing has been called "some of the most exhaustive and beautiful collage work yet produced in poetry" by Publishers Weekly. Goldsmith is the author of ten books of poetry, founding editor of the online archive UbuWeb, and the editor of I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews, which was the basis for the opera Trans-Warhol, that premiered in Geneva in March of 2007. He teaches writing at The University of Pennsylvania, where he is a senior editor of PennSound, an online poetry archive. In 2011, he co-edited, Against Expression: An Anthology of Conceptual Writing and published a book of essays, Uncreative Writing: Managing Language in the Digital Age.
- published: 25 Jan 2013
- views: 2484
57:53
The Shock of the New - Ep 1 - The Mechanical Paradise
This video is for educational purposes only.
Mechanical Paradise - How the development of technology influenced art between 1880 and end of WWI.
This video is for educational purposes only.
Mechanical Paradise - How the development of technology influenced art between 1880 and end of WWI.
https://wn.com/The_Shock_Of_The_New_Ep_1_The_Mechanical_Paradise
This video is for educational purposes only.
Mechanical Paradise - How the development of technology influenced art between 1880 and end of WWI.
- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 170298
2:39
Marco Evaristti
See what happened to artist Marco Evaristti when he discovered the work of avant-garde artist, Marcel Duchamp.
See what happened to artist Marco Evaristti when he discovered the work of avant-garde artist, Marcel Duchamp.
https://wn.com/Marco_Evaristti
See what happened to artist Marco Evaristti when he discovered the work of avant-garde artist, Marcel Duchamp.
- published: 19 Mar 2012
- views: 11165
7:06
Entrevista a Kenneth Goldsmith de UbuWeb. Primera parte.
Keneth Golthsmith, poeta estadounidense. Editor fundador de la página de internet UbuWeb y también imparte clases de poesía en la universidad de Pensilvania.
C...
Keneth Golthsmith, poeta estadounidense. Editor fundador de la página de internet UbuWeb y también imparte clases de poesía en la universidad de Pensilvania.
Centro de Cultura Digital
CONACULTA
Julio 2013
https://wn.com/Entrevista_A_Kenneth_Goldsmith_De_Ubuweb._Primera_Parte.
Keneth Golthsmith, poeta estadounidense. Editor fundador de la página de internet UbuWeb y también imparte clases de poesía en la universidad de Pensilvania.
Centro de Cultura Digital
CONACULTA
Julio 2013
- published: 18 Jan 2016
- views: 355
59:40
"Sucking on Words" Kenneth Goldsmith Documentary
"If every word spoken in New York City daily were somehow to materialize as a snowflake, each day there would be a blizzard."
The words of Kenneth Goldsmith, ...
"If every word spoken in New York City daily were somehow to materialize as a snowflake, each day there would be a blizzard."
The words of Kenneth Goldsmith, described by Juliana Spahr as 'the world's leading conceptual poet', and by himself as 'the most boring writer that has ever lived'. His ideas are being brought to the screen by artist and director Simon Morris in a film to premiere at the British Library in London on Friday 26th October. Christian Bšk, one of Canada's leading poets and the winner of the 2002 Griffin poetry prize, said: "Goldsmith is our James Joyce for the 21st century."
'sucking on words' introduces 8000 of those daily words - a flurry of excitement as the climates of conflict and admiration come together around Goldsmith's pioneering conceptual poetics. Shot on location in Manhattan in February this year, 'sucking on words' features interviews with the leading critics and poets Bruce Andrews, Barbara Cole, and Robert Fitterman.
Goldsmith says: "I'm more interested in knowing language better in the way Warhol was knowing image better by simply turning the camera on to it and letting it run."
And Simon Morris adds: "Goldsmith is turning the literary world on its head by encouraging plagiarism and suggesting writers throw away existing notions of intellectual property." As Goldsmith says: "We don't need the new sentence, the old sentence re-framed is good enough."
Conceptual writing is the poetics of the moment. It fuses avant-garde impulses of the twentieth century with technologies of the present. The material morphs between the web and the printed page. It draws attention to the materiality of the word and the conceptual nature of this type of literature - the writing is the idea and the idea is the writing.
The lively conversations featured in the film are an ideal introduction to Goldsmith's witty and provocative works, already regarded as hallmarks of 21st century literature. In addition to debate and commentary, the film showcases readings from some of his most notorious books: No.111 (found phrases ending in an 'r' rhyme and filtered alphabetically by syllable count); Soliloquy (a transcription of every word Goldsmith spoke for a week); Day (a retyping of one day's New York Times); Traffic (a day's worth of hourly traffic bulletins); and The Weather (a year's worth of of radio weather bulletins).
In November 'sucking on words' will have its Scandinavian premiere at the Oslo International Festival of Poetry. A screening is also taking place at Shandy Hall, Coxwold, near York, on Saturday 27th October, supported by the Laurence Sterne Trust where Goldsmith will be staying as poet-in-residence.
Simon Morris says: "Oslo will provide us with the opportunity to bring the film to a much wider European audience, whereas Shandy Hall was where Laurence Sterne wrote his most celebrated work, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. It's fitting that one of the most famous contemporary avant-garde poets is to stay in the home of one of the 18th century's most experimental writers."
sucking on words
Filmed on location in New York City, February, 2007
Critical Commentary: Bruce Andrews, Barbara Cole, Robert Fitterman
Film & Lighting: Fiona Biggiero, Jerome Harmann-Hardeman
Film editor: Christine Morris
Sound: Jarrod Fowler
Original musical score: Rob Lavers
Design: Peter McGrath
www.informationasmaterial.com
https://wn.com/Sucking_On_Words_Kenneth_Goldsmith_Documentary
"If every word spoken in New York City daily were somehow to materialize as a snowflake, each day there would be a blizzard."
The words of Kenneth Goldsmith, described by Juliana Spahr as 'the world's leading conceptual poet', and by himself as 'the most boring writer that has ever lived'. His ideas are being brought to the screen by artist and director Simon Morris in a film to premiere at the British Library in London on Friday 26th October. Christian Bšk, one of Canada's leading poets and the winner of the 2002 Griffin poetry prize, said: "Goldsmith is our James Joyce for the 21st century."
'sucking on words' introduces 8000 of those daily words - a flurry of excitement as the climates of conflict and admiration come together around Goldsmith's pioneering conceptual poetics. Shot on location in Manhattan in February this year, 'sucking on words' features interviews with the leading critics and poets Bruce Andrews, Barbara Cole, and Robert Fitterman.
Goldsmith says: "I'm more interested in knowing language better in the way Warhol was knowing image better by simply turning the camera on to it and letting it run."
And Simon Morris adds: "Goldsmith is turning the literary world on its head by encouraging plagiarism and suggesting writers throw away existing notions of intellectual property." As Goldsmith says: "We don't need the new sentence, the old sentence re-framed is good enough."
Conceptual writing is the poetics of the moment. It fuses avant-garde impulses of the twentieth century with technologies of the present. The material morphs between the web and the printed page. It draws attention to the materiality of the word and the conceptual nature of this type of literature - the writing is the idea and the idea is the writing.
The lively conversations featured in the film are an ideal introduction to Goldsmith's witty and provocative works, already regarded as hallmarks of 21st century literature. In addition to debate and commentary, the film showcases readings from some of his most notorious books: No.111 (found phrases ending in an 'r' rhyme and filtered alphabetically by syllable count); Soliloquy (a transcription of every word Goldsmith spoke for a week); Day (a retyping of one day's New York Times); Traffic (a day's worth of hourly traffic bulletins); and The Weather (a year's worth of of radio weather bulletins).
In November 'sucking on words' will have its Scandinavian premiere at the Oslo International Festival of Poetry. A screening is also taking place at Shandy Hall, Coxwold, near York, on Saturday 27th October, supported by the Laurence Sterne Trust where Goldsmith will be staying as poet-in-residence.
Simon Morris says: "Oslo will provide us with the opportunity to bring the film to a much wider European audience, whereas Shandy Hall was where Laurence Sterne wrote his most celebrated work, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. It's fitting that one of the most famous contemporary avant-garde poets is to stay in the home of one of the 18th century's most experimental writers."
sucking on words
Filmed on location in New York City, February, 2007
Critical Commentary: Bruce Andrews, Barbara Cole, Robert Fitterman
Film & Lighting: Fiona Biggiero, Jerome Harmann-Hardeman
Film editor: Christine Morris
Sound: Jarrod Fowler
Original musical score: Rob Lavers
Design: Peter McGrath
www.informationasmaterial.com
- published: 03 Feb 2019
- views: 1869
10:27
CultureBuzz Converses with Kenneth Goldsmith - Founder of Ubuweb
Meet Kenneth Goldsmith!
Eran Hadas, an Israeli poet, interviewd Kenneth Goldsmith, a poet, conceptual artist and the founding editor of UbuWeb - a large web-...
Meet Kenneth Goldsmith!
Eran Hadas, an Israeli poet, interviewd Kenneth Goldsmith, a poet, conceptual artist and the founding editor of UbuWeb - a large web-based educational resource for avant-garde material available on the internet, that offers visual, concrete and sound poetry, expanding to include film and sound art mp3 archives.
For more: http://www.ubu.com/
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/kenneth-goldsmith
http://eranhadas.com/english/
https://wn.com/Culturebuzz_Converses_With_Kenneth_Goldsmith_Founder_Of_Ubuweb
Meet Kenneth Goldsmith!
Eran Hadas, an Israeli poet, interviewd Kenneth Goldsmith, a poet, conceptual artist and the founding editor of UbuWeb - a large web-based educational resource for avant-garde material available on the internet, that offers visual, concrete and sound poetry, expanding to include film and sound art mp3 archives.
For more: http://www.ubu.com/
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/kenneth-goldsmith
http://eranhadas.com/english/
- published: 13 Nov 2013
- views: 906
12:37
THE HUMAN LANDFILL: A Kelly Thomas Documentary
This documentary was created in 2012 by a group of enthusiasts wanting to help people learn about the death of Kelly Thomas. The presentation in the video was o...
This documentary was created in 2012 by a group of enthusiasts wanting to help people learn about the death of Kelly Thomas. The presentation in the video was only supposed to be a test to see how a small audience would react to being informed about the tragedy but the producers instead decided to release the video as is. The video garners a group of homeless individuals and informs them on the tragedy. The primary goal was to INFORM. The documentary sets to let YOU, if you have not already, learn about the tragedy. Interviews were also conducted but were not a part of the final cut. Again, this was only meant to be a test example.
"THE HUMAN LANDFILL" is the name given to a stretch of land in Santa Ana, CA near the OC Courthouse. Here you will find ex-veterans, disabled peoples and even families. It was from this stretch of land that we found the people who were presented to in the film.
The video was produced by Kenneth Duchamp, co-produced by surf photographer James Erickson, who was also the Director of Photography, directed by Kenneth Duchamp and Alex, camera operator was Richard Ramirez, Elliott Williams was a production assistant and the individual who hosts is Jason Wildman and he is actually homeless as well.
https://wn.com/The_Human_Landfill_A_Kelly_Thomas_Documentary
This documentary was created in 2012 by a group of enthusiasts wanting to help people learn about the death of Kelly Thomas. The presentation in the video was only supposed to be a test to see how a small audience would react to being informed about the tragedy but the producers instead decided to release the video as is. The video garners a group of homeless individuals and informs them on the tragedy. The primary goal was to INFORM. The documentary sets to let YOU, if you have not already, learn about the tragedy. Interviews were also conducted but were not a part of the final cut. Again, this was only meant to be a test example.
"THE HUMAN LANDFILL" is the name given to a stretch of land in Santa Ana, CA near the OC Courthouse. Here you will find ex-veterans, disabled peoples and even families. It was from this stretch of land that we found the people who were presented to in the film.
The video was produced by Kenneth Duchamp, co-produced by surf photographer James Erickson, who was also the Director of Photography, directed by Kenneth Duchamp and Alex, camera operator was Richard Ramirez, Elliott Williams was a production assistant and the individual who hosts is Jason Wildman and he is actually homeless as well.
- published: 29 May 2013
- views: 357