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Kenneth Goldsmith
UbuWeb :: New Addtions, Spring 2008
Tellus Audio Cassettes (1983-1993) Sam Taylor-Wood: Video Works (1998 - 2003) Sam Taylor-Wood makes photographs and films that examine, through highly charged scenarios, our shared social and psychological conditions. Taylor-Wood's work examines the split between being and appearance, often placing her human subjects - either singly or in groups - in situations where the line between interior and external sense of self is in conflict. Films here include: Brontosaurus (1995), Knackered (1996), Method in Madness (1998), Hysteria (1999), A Little Death (2002), Breach (2001) Mute (2001), Pietà (2001), Still Life (2001) and Ascension (2003). Presented in partnership with Art Torrents. All Avant-Garde All The Time - UbuWeb Podcast #3: The Sound of Aspen Magazine Produced by The Poetry Foundation, UbuWeb is pleased to announce the latest in its podcast series, focusing on Ubu's hidden treasures. This podcast gives a guided tour of UbuWeb's collection of audio featured on Aspen Magazine: the Multimedia Magazine in a Box, published between 1965 and 1971. Artists featured include Samuel Beckett, William S. Burroughs, John Cage, John Cale and The Velvet Underground, Marcel Duchamp, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Jackson Mac Low, Morton Feldman, Gordon Mumma and Angus Maclise. Alan Licht - Conceptual Soundworks (2003-2004) Four previously unavailable compositions. Includes "Rashomon" where the film Rashomon by Akira Kurosawa was shown with the sound turned down. The audience was asked to read the subtitles aloud, together; "Twilight of the Idols," in which the audio levels of Led Zeppelin's untitled fourth album are manipulated; and two outtakes from his A New York Minute CD, "Bridget O'Riley," a mashup of Blondie and The Who's "We Won't Get Fooled Again" and "A New York Minute," the original uncut version, consisting of a month's worth of weather reports from a New York AM radio station. You can also read three of Alan Licht's conceptual written works [PDF] in UbuWeb's Publishing the Unpublishable series. The Western Round Table on Modern Art (1949) Rare proceedings and documentation from this important conference that took place in San Francisco in April of 1949. Participants included Marcel Duchamp, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arnold Schoenburg, Mark Tobey, Darius Milhaud, Alfred Frankenstein, Gregory Bateson, Kenneth Burke, Robert Goldwater and Andrew C. Richie. Documentation includes over 9 hours of audio tape, transcriptions and photographs. Organizer Douglas MacAgy writes, "The object of the Round Table was to bring a representation of the best informed opinion of the time to bear on questions about art today (1949). A set of neat conclusions, as to the outcome of the conference, was neither expected nor desired. Rather, it was hoped that progress would be made in the exposure of hidden assumptions, in the uprooting of obsolete ideas, and in the framing of new questions." Curated for UbuWeb by Colby Ford. Five Rare Books From the 1960s by Bern Porter Several of Porter's books from the 1960s are gathered here on UbuWeb, three of them for the first time anywhere, with an essay by Porter's collaborator and literary executor, Mark Melnicove. Titles include: Aphasia (1961), cut and assembled commercial and soft news language into a found poetry that is still original and fresh; Scandinavian Summer (1961), where Porter cut out pages from Scandinavian, Russian, and American newspaper archives at random, bound them together, and called the result a book; 468B Thy Future (1966), a book written entirely in computer code; The Wastemaker (1926-1961) where texts are divorced from their sources and disguised in a new tone, not intended by the original author; and Dieresis (1969) where the photographs in the book are the modern equivalents of ancient ideograms, capable of being read as texts. Melnicove writes in his introduction: "As reproduced here on UbuWeb, you can all but touch the books. What was prohibitively expensive almost fifty years ago for Porter -- the full-color reproduction of his pages -- is today's electronic commonplace. You can view his titles as a series of double-page spreads, not so foreign from the experience of holding and turning a Bern Porter book with your 'real' hands." See also Porter's UbuWeb Sound page and Porter's page in our Historical section. All Avant-Garde All The Time - UbuWeb Podcast #2: The World of Outsiders Produced by The Poetry Foundation, UbuWeb is pleased to announce the latest in its podcast series, focusing on Ubu's hidden treasures. As the site has grown so large, these occasional audio guides might shed some light on things you may have overlooked, forgotten about or simply never knew about. This podcast gives a guided tour of UbuWeb's collection of outsider audio. Artists include Antonin Artaud, Jim Roche, Bern Porter, Francis E. Dec, Benjamin Weismann and Sean Landers amongst others. You can subscribe to our podcast here. Julian Schnabel - Every Silver Lining Has A Cloud (1995) With the Oscars just around the corner, it's nice to remind ourselves that not everything Julian Schnabel touches turns to gold. This record was made between his art star days and his current Hollywood reign with such great players as Funkadelic keyboardist Bernie Worrell, Golden Palomino drummer Anton Fier, and jazz arranger Henry Threadgill, but was universally panned upon its release in 1995. As one reviewer put it, "Schnabel can be described as a cross between Michael Bolton and Leonard Cohen, but unfortunately he writes songs like Bolton and sings like Cohen instead of the other way around... a combination of treacly sentiment, pretentious poesy, tuneless croaking, and minimalist melodies." Harun Farocki - Selected Works (1967-2001) Born in 1944, Farocki has made close to 90 films, including three feature films, essay films and documentaries. He has worked in collaboration with other filmmakers as a scriptwriter, actor and producer. Featured here are ten of Farocki's films: Die Worte Des Vorsitzenden (1967), Inextinguishable Fire (1969), Wie man sieht (As You See) (1986), Leben-BRD [How to Live in the German Federal Republic] (1989), Images Of The World And The Inscription Of War (1989), Schnittstelle/interface (1995), Arbeiter verlassen die Fabrik [Workers leaving the Factory] (1995), Stilleben (Still Life) (1997), I Thought I Was Seeing Convicts (2001) and The Creator of Shopping Worlds (2001). Also featured in Jill Godmilow's What Farocki Taught (1998), a remake of Farocki's Inextinguishable Fire. A collaborative film with Helke Sander Break the Power of the Manipulators (1967/68) is also featured. You can watch a documentary about Farocki Dokumentarisch Arbeiten Modell/Realität - C.Hübner im Gespräch mit H. Farocki (2004). This UbuWeb resource is a collaboration with UbuWeb's partner Art Torrents. Henri Chopin (1922-2008) UbuWeb mourns the loss of the great pioneer sound poet, who passed away on January 3, 2008 at his home in England. You can hear his audio, watch videos of him or read his 1967 manifesto "Why I Am The Author of Sound Poetry and Free Poetry." He will be missed. Publishing the Unpublishable, First Series (001-032) What constitutes an unpublishable work? It could be many things: too long, too experimental, too dull; too exciting; it could be a work of juvenilia or a style you've long since discarded; it could be a work that falls far outside the range of what you're best known for; it could be a guilty pleasure or it could simply be that the world judges it to be awful, but you think it's quite good. We've all got a folder full of things that would otherwise never see the light of day. Invited authors were invited to ponder to that question. The works found here are their responses, ranging from an 1018-page manuscript (unpublishable due to its length) to a volume of romantic high school poems written by a now-respected innovative poet. The web is a perfect place to test the limits of unpublishability. With no printing, design or distribution costs, we are free to explore that which would never have been feasible, economically and aesthetically. While this exercise began as an exploration and provocation, the resultant texts are unusually rich; what we once considered to be our trash may, after all, turn out to be our greatest treasure. 365 Days Project 2007 Complete December 31 ended this year's run of the 365 Days Project. Thanks for visiting, reading and listening through this very fun year of sharing. A huge mountain of gratitude goes out to all the contributors who shared this year! You can view the archived site for both 2003 and 2007 editions here (mirrored at WFMU). -- Otis Fodder, Curator Six Videos by Pierre Huyghe (1999-2004) Pierre Huyghe explores the territory of reality and fiction, creating a site of convergence for interpretation, representation, and transformation. His work incorporates film, objects, and staged events such as celebrations, puppet shows, and musicals to address how we construct and translate experience. Although the final artwork often takes the form of a projected image, Huyghe's primary interest lies in the production of situations. Videos include: A Journey That Wasn't (2005), Les Grands Ensembles (2001), One Million Kingdoms (2001), Streamside Day Follies (2003) and This Is Not A Time For Dreaming (2004). Presented in collaboration with UbuWeb's new partner Art Torrents. --- Spring 2008 :: NEW ADDITIONS --- John Baldessari - I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art (1971); John Baldessari Sings Sol Lewitt (1972); The Meaning of Various News Photos to Ed Henderson (1973) Tacita - Dean Kodak (2006) La Monte Young, editor - An Anthology of Chance Operations (1963) Robert Smithson - text of "Hotel Palenque" (1969-72) Pat O'Neill - Water and Power (1989) C.C. Hennix - Electric Harpsichord No. 1 Antonio Gaudi - Documentary (1984) Tellus 15: The Improvisors (1986) John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Christian Marclay, Fred Frith and many others Tellus #17 - Video Arts Music (1987) Jean Paul Curtay, Ann-Sargent Wooster, Woody Vasulka, Peter Rose and many others Tellus #20 - Media Myth (1988) Crawling With Tarts, Nicolas Collins, Joseph Nechvatal and many others Nam June Paik - Beatles Electroniques (1966-69) Dan Graham - Performer/Audience/Mirror (1975) Ben Lewis - Art Safari: Matthew Barney (2005) Maria Anna Tapeiner - The Body as a Matrix: Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle (2002) Tellus 10: All Guitars! (1985) Lee Ranaldo, Butthole Surfers, Bob Mould, Thurston Moore and many others Tellus 2 (1984) Kiki Smith, David Garland, Jamie Daglish, Willoughby Sharp and many others Tellus 12: Dance (1986) Lynda Benglis - Female Sensibility (1974) Hollis Frampton - Gloria! (1979) Terayama Shuji - Phototheque imaginaire de Shuji Terayama, les gens de la famille Chien Dieu (photographs; 1975) Salvador Dali - Radioscopie De Jacques Chancel - Interview (French language; 1971) John Roach - Simultaneous Translation (2007) François Dufrene - Crirhythms, Osmose-Art and various works (1958-70) Carolee Schneeman - Meat Joy (1964) Ulay - Action in 14 predetermined Sequences: There is a Criminal Touch to Art (1975) Mike Kelley - Test Room Containing Multiple Stimuli Known to Elicit Curiosity and Manipulatory Responses (1999) Michael Taylor - Lecture on Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi (2008) Tellus 23: Paul Bowles Historical musical and literary works Tellus 16: Tango with Carlos Gardel, David Garland, Fast Forward and many others (1991) Tellus 13: Power Electronics with Merzbow, Rhys Chatham, Controlled Bleeding and many others (1986) Tellus 26: Jewel Box with Catherine Jauniaux & Ikue Mori, Sapphire, Mary Ellen Childs and many others (1992) Ryan Trecartin - I-Be AREA (2007) Richard Serra - Hand Catching Lead (1968) Ant Farm - Dirty Dishes (1968-1978) C.C. Hennix - Dutch National Radio Broadcast (2005) Hollis Frampton - Nostalgia (1971) Group 180 - Works by Reich, Szezmo, Rzewski and others (1980, 1985) Jaap Blonk - Vocalor (1998) Alexander Ross (painter) - Grandfather Paradox (1989) Charles Simonds - Five Films (1972-74), with Rudy Burckhardt Tellus 5-6: Audio Visual Issue with Louise Lawler, Richard Prince, David Wojnarowicz and many others (1984) Sophie Calle & Greg Shepard - No Sex Last Night aka Double-Blind (1992) Tuli Kupferberg - No Deposit, No Return (1964) Yvonne Rainer - Journeys from Berlin/1971 (1980) Robert Smithson & Nancy Holt - East Coast West Coast (1969) Tellus 1 with Rhys Chatham, Glenn Branca, Sonic Youth and many others (1983) Tellus 3 with Christopher Knowles, Gregory Whitehead and many others (1984) Tellus 4 with Ellen Fullman, Paul Dresher, Julius Eastman and many others (1984) Gordon Matta-Clark - City Slivers (1976) Hans Ulrich Obrist - Arkipelag TV (2000), with Alexander Kluge, Dan Graham, Douglas Gordon, Rosemarie Trockel and others Johan Grimonprez - Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y (1998) Derek Beaulieu - Flatland (2007) Harun Farocki - Dokumentarisch Arbeiten Modell/Realitat - C.Hubner im Gesprach mit H. Farocki (2004) Martha Rosler - Vital Statistics of a Citizen, Simply Obtained (1977) Julian Cooper - Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles (1972) Yvonne Rainer - Film About A Woman Who... (1974) Robert Whitman - Performances from the 1960s Sean Landers - The Man Within (1991) [MP3] Mauricio Kagel - Die Zeit überwinden - Der Komponist Mauricio Kagel (2007) Chicago '82: A Dip in the Lake John Cage, Glenn Branca, Meredith Monk, Charlemagne Palestine, Harold Budd and many others (1982) [MP3] Mike Kelley - -Extracurricular Activity & Superman Recites Selections from 'The Bell Jar' and Other Works by Sylvia Plath (1999 - 2000) Gordon Matta-Clark - Conical Intersect (1975) Gordon Matta-Clark - Splitting, Bingo/Ninths, Substrait (Underground Dailies) (1974-1976) Helke Sander and Harun Farocki - Break the Power of the Manipulators (1967/68) Paul Lansky - Artifice (1976) [MP3] Jill Godmilow - What Farocki Taught (1998) Martin Kippenberger - Greatest Hits [MP3] Joseph Beuys - Art into Society - Society into Art (at the ICA, London. May, 1974) [MP3] David Soldier & Kurt Vonnegut - A Soldier's Story [MP3] Tellus #7 The Word Tellus #8 USA/Germany Tellus #9 Music With Memory Tellus #11 The Sound of Radio (1985) Tellus #14 Just Intonation (1986) Tellus #22 False Phonemes (1988) Bas Jan Ader - Selected Works (1970-1971) Robert Fitterman - Sprawl (Video, 2007) Jean/Hans Arp - Soundworks (1913-1961) -------------
Featured Resources: 1. Anita Feldman and Michael Kowalski, Riffle (1985) Laura Beiles is an associate educator in the Department of Education (Adult and Academic Programs) at The Museum of Modern Art, where she has organized programs with artists, poets, scholars, architects, and designers for seven years. In May of 2007, she received her MA in Art History from Hunter College, and received the Shuster Award for her thesis, "Creating National and International Identities: The Futurist Exhibitions at the Venice Biennale under Fascism, 1928-1942". Prior to coming to MoMA, she worked at NYU's La Pietra in Florence and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.
1. Tessa Hughes-Freeland "Baby Doll" (1982) Seth Price is an artist.
1. Maya Deren, "Divine Horsemen" Bonus Stephanie Strickland is a poet. Her latest collaborative hypermedia work is slippingglimpse first shown at e-Poetry 2007 in Paris and published in hyperrhiz: new media cultures. Her latest book, Zone : Zero (with digital poetry CD) will appear from Ahsahta Press in fall 2008. She recently published "Quantum Poetics: Six Thoughts, in Media Poetry: An International Anthology," edited by Eduardo Kac, co-edited The Iowa Review Web issue, Multi-Modal Coding: Jason Nelson, Donna Leishman, and Electronic Writing, and also co-edited the first Electronic Literature Collection, published by the Electronic Literature Organization.
1. Derek Bailey Interview by Henry Kaiser Over the past two decades, guitarist Alan Licht has worked with a veritable who's who of the experimental world. He has released five albums of compositions for tape and solo guitar, and his sound and video installations have been exhibited in the U.S. and Europe. His new book Sound Art: Beyond Music, Between Media, the first extensive survey of the genre in English, was published by Rizzoli in fall 2007.
1. Harun Farocki, Inextinguishable Fire (1969) and How to Live in the German Federal Republic (1986) Bettina Funcke is the Senior U.S. Editor of Parkett Magazine.
1. Robert Ashley "She Was a Visitor"
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