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<pre>recordings from noise=noise.theory finally uploaded.
\noiseology, fractal aesthetics, chemical debates\
<a href="http://www.archive.org/details/Noisenoise.theory19012012" target="_blank">http://www.archive.org/details/Noisenoise.theory19012012</a>
the event took place on 19th january 2012 at <a href="http://nnnnn.org.uk/" target="_blank">http://nnnnn.org.uk/</a> featuring:
Mattin & Anthony Iles - Noise & Capitalism
Noise & Capitalism is a collection of essays by various musicians,
academics, activists which reflects on the artist-audience binary,
specifically how “noise,” “improvised” or “free” music offers resistance
and tensions that may, at worst, provide instruments for capitalism but
also, at best, point to modes of ‘subjectlessness’. Noise & Capitalism is
available for barter or free download at the audio lab division of
Arteleku: <a href="http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/" target="_blank">http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/</a> or via www.mattin.org.
Inigo Wilkins - Irreversible Noise and Fractal Aesthetics
outline a non-philosophical approach to radical computer music this will
involve some discussion of : philosophy (Husserl, Deleuze, Badiou) and
non-philosophy (Laruelle) science - the quantification of entropy through
the measurement of redundancy and music - breifly Schaeffer, Cage,
Xenakkis, but mostly Hecker and Haswell, EVOL, Mark Fell, nonprivate, etc.
Jonathan Kemp - The Dulling of Greasy Eyes and Moons in the Red Putrid Mud
3x cassettes/tape players, micro-furnace w. graphite crucible, malachite,
copper, hydrochloric acid, cast iron mortar and pestle, steel plate,
pyroelectric infrared sensor, red light
<a href="http://xxn.org.uk/doku.php?id=the_dulling_of_greasy_eyes_and_moons_in_the_red_putrid_mud" target="_blank">http://xxn.org.uk/doku.php?id=the_dulling_of_greasy_eyes_and_moons_in_the_red_putrid_mud</a>
Ryan Jordan - Dissipative Structures and Stroboscopic Interference
Reading Steven A. Stwertka's paper "The Stroboscopic Patterns as
Dissipative Structures" in the dark with a 2000W stobe light flashing.
<a href="http://ryanjordan.org/" target="_blank">http://ryanjordan.org/</a>
” ”[sic] Tim Goldie - Abject
abject abject
<a href="http://timgoldie.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">http://timgoldie.blogspot.com/</a>
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