Troglodyte Musicien
May. 9th, 2004 11:01 amMy acoustic art piece, Troglodyte Musicien, will feature in tonight's Audible Picture Show event being held at 8pm at Acud, Veteranenstr. 21, Berlin. The idea behind Audible Picture Show is that short pieces of audio art are played, without pictures, in a darkened cinema. My piece is site specific in the sense that it's so embarrassing that a darkened cinema is the only place it's fit to be exhibited. It contains some whispering in French, some birdsong, some frogs, some prepared piano, and some looped sperm (towards the end). As I explained to curator Matt Hulse, 'a blush is as good as a wink in a dark cinema. People will think me shameless, when in fact I am actually very ashamed, but interested in my shame, and particularly in that little glimpse of paradise we get in the midst of the abject. Blame Bataille!'
No doubt this is how I'll excuse myself when I have to make a little speech at the end about the 'work'. The festival is sponsored by the British Council and the British Embassy, so perhaps I can claim some patriotic angle by stressing that embarrassment is the great British subject.

Come along to the event if you're in Berlin. To hear some clips of other Audible Picture Show art, go to Idlevice. To find out more about the Britspotting Independent Film Festival this event is part of, check Britspotting.
No doubt this is how I'll excuse myself when I have to make a little speech at the end about the 'work'. The festival is sponsored by the British Council and the British Embassy, so perhaps I can claim some patriotic angle by stressing that embarrassment is the great British subject.

Come along to the event if you're in Berlin. To hear some clips of other Audible Picture Show art, go to Idlevice. To find out more about the Britspotting Independent Film Festival this event is part of, check Britspotting.
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Date: 2004-05-09 10:28 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-05-09 01:33 pm (UTC)The answer to the question about the track becoming available online is, probably not. It's not so much that I find it embarrassing, as that it mentions someone by name who might be embarrassed.
i had a dream last night with Paul Klee's "the City" turned diagonally and glowing.
Date: 2004-05-09 02:06 pm (UTC)http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0374423296/qid=1084136641/sr=8-6/ref=pd_ka_6/102-7126347-8816944?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
he freed up my body this morning. through text.
tomas