Showing posts with label john cage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label john cage. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

l'union du percepteur et perçue

john cage at crown point press

where r=ryoanji

eninka 28



earth

- earth - extra-capsular extraction - sub pop records - 1991
- earth - earth 2 - special low frequency version - sub pop records - 1993
- earth - phase 3: thrones and dominions - sub pop records - 1995
- earth - sunn amps and smashed guitars live - blast first - 1995
- earth - pentastar: in the style of demons - sub pop records - 1996
- earth - hex; or printing in the infernal method - southern lord - 2005
- earth - legacy of dissolution - southern lord - 2005
- earth - hibernaculum - southern lord - 2007
- earth - live europe 2006 - southern lord - 2007
- earth - the bees made honey in the lion's skull - southern lord - 2008
- earth - "radio live" 2007-2008 - southern lord - 2008/2009
- earth - angels of darkness, demons of light i - southern lord - 2011
- earth - angels of darkness, demons of light ii - southern lord - 2012

Thursday, February 17, 2011

lontano


martin scorsese - shutter island - 2010

classic drone series
sound, sound design, music in film

subtle relationships of sound and music found in shutter island
(the soundtrack being an outstanding gathering of 20th century classical music)

specifically, sounds of:
rain, snow, wind, thunder, water and the sea, fire, vinyl lps (surface sounds, memory), distant melodies, distant voices, dreams, bird sounds and other animals, drone, reverberant spaces (military architecture)



 boat ride to shutter island, flash back (includes record player no. one)



 voice fades when women becomes visible


records and record players (odeon records, moments of nazism *)

record player no. two - it's mahler


record player no. three - memory of nazi's office


record player no. four - wife flash back two


record player no. five - nazi's office




distant melodies (from two different sequences in the film, first one with delay)




thunder / john cage (with voices, snow fall, and a girl's voice) / mahler
girls voice reminiscent of the twins in the shining



 the sea / man falling into the sea (heard, not seen) / feldman's rothko chapel /
scelsi's uaxuctum and small rodents


also worthy of mention is the ward c section with bird sounds, water dripping, electronic outbursts, and distant voices


music supervision - robbie robertson
sound mixer - petur hliddal
supervising sound editor - eugene gearty
music editor - jennifer l. dunnington
music researcher - jared levine

music:
- john cage - root of an unfocus, music for marcel duchamp
- brian eno - lizard point (from on land)
- morton feldman - rothko chapel 2 (from rothko chapel)
- lou harrison - suite for symphonic strings, nocturne
- györgy ligeti - lontano
- ingram marshall - fog tropes, prelude: the bay (from alcatraz)
- krzysztof penderecki - symphony no.3, 4th movement: passacaglia - allegro moderato
- max richter - on the nature of daylight
- giacinto scelsi - uaxuctum 3rd movement
- alfred schnittke - four hymns: hymn II for cello and double bass
- lonnie johnson - tomorrow night
- johnnie ray - cry
- kay starr - wheel of fortune (also used in l.a. confidential)
- dinah washington and max richter - mixed by robbie robertson

Sunday, April 6, 2008

robert bresson, given by the eyes of john cage



radically suppress intentions in your models.

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not to use two violins when one is enough.

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no intellectual or cerebral mechanism. simply a mechanism.

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hide the ideas, but so that people find them. the most important
will be the most hidden.

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all those effects you can get from repitition (of an image, of a sound).

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practice the precept: find without seeking.

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to translate the invisible wind by the water it sculpts in passing.

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make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen.

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build your film on white, on silence and on stillness.


cagean notes by robert bresson,
found in his notes on the cinematographer,
green integer 2, 1997 translated by jonathan griffin

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

angelic language has nothing in common with human language,

classic books (number 2):

imagining language: an anthology, edited by jed jasula and steve mccaffery, mit press 1998



includes:

-richard head and francis kirkman: canting vocabulary, 1665 (compact lexicon of rogue idiolect)

-robert desnos: rrose sélavy, etc., 1923

-john dee and edward kelley: enochian table, 1581-1589 & the enocian call, 1581-1589

-emanuel swedenborg: the angelic language, 1768 (blog entry title)

-thomas more: quatrain in utopian vernacular, 1516

-françois rabelais: from gargantua and pantagruel, 1564 (translated by thomas urquhart and peter le motteaux)

-lewis carroll: stanza of anglo-saxon poetry, 1855

-athanasius kircher: the origin of writing, 1679 & the 72 names of god, 1654 & epilogismus combinationis linearis 1669

-sir thomas urquhart: neaudethaumata, a universal language, 1653
man is called a microcosm, because he may by his conceptions and words contain within him the representatives of what in the whole world is comprehended.

-francis lodwick: the forms of distinctional marks, 1647
the actor (drinker), the action (drinking), the object (drink), the inclination (drunkard), the abstract of the demonstrative adjective (drunkenness), and the place of action (drinking house).

-richard grey: from memoria technica, 1730
(is the last in a long line of artificial memory systems)

-jonathan swift: anglo-latin letter to dr. sheridan, c. 1725 & a project for improving speculative knowledge, 1726 & a litteralial scheme of writing, c. 1725

-marcel duchamp: conditions of a language, 1934

-john cage: writing for the second time through finnegans wake, 1979

-jorge luis borges: funes the memorius, 1942

-juan de celaya: the geometry of the mind, 1525

-jacob boehme: from mysterium magnum, 1623

-victor hugo: a hieroglyphic alphabet, 1839

-sir francis bacon: biliteral cipher, 1613

-john wilkins: the somatic production of sounds, 1668

-christian bök: crystal systems, 1994

-novalis: monologue, c. 1798

(et cetera)


athanasius kircher: epilogismus combinationis linearis

(an example of fraenkel's "stylizations" of mallarmé's poem + michaux)

sir francis bacon: biliteral cipher

john wilkins : the somatic production of sound

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

monochromes and architecture

monochromes and interior design by david ireland.

folded paper landscape, 1973

landscape, 1974

dirt work with flakes, 1974

a portion of: from the year of doing the same work each day,
1975


waxed cement with hole, 1975

capp street, 1986

headlands center for the arts, 1986-1987

Thursday, April 5, 2007

plants & earth

hugo simberg in the garden of death 1896


max klinger terrace 1879


johann wolfgang von goethe budding, flowering, and branching systems 1786/87


robert rauschenberg dirt painting (for john cage) 1953 & untitled (gold painting) 1953


jean dubuffet la physique du sol (texturologie xxiii) 1958


jean dubuffet vie exemplaire du sol (texturologie lxiii) 1958


books:
-the painter's garden: design, inspiration, delight, hatje cantz.
-formless: a user's guide, yve-alain bois and rosalind e. krauss, zone.
-jean dubuffet: the radiant earth, pace wildenstein.

Monday, January 22, 2007

abstractions, monochromes and minimalism, part 1

a small list of considerations for a chronicle of visual abstraction, with examples from music, photography, painting, film, video, and literature.
including minimalism and the monochrome.
this is not an all-inclusive list, but only concerned with examples of beauty or the sublime.
this list is mostly centered around books and music from the library of herr schinkel / m. swiezynski, and related items found in museums, galleries or on the internet.

1. the work of michael snow. in particular his
films:
-wavelength, 1967
-<-> (back and forth), 1968-69
-la region centrale, 1971


-also examples from his visual art.

conception of light, 1992 (detail)
2 photographies circulaires couleur sur plastique

very good books on the subject are:
the art gallery of ontario's 3 volume set:
-the michael snow project, knopf canada (bruce mau design) including:
-presence and absence
-visual art and music/sound
-the collected writings of michael snow, 1994,1995
and:
-light moving in time by william c. wees, university of california press
-october 8, mit (about snow by annette michelson)
and many books by scott macdonald including avant-garde film, 1993.

2. the photography of marco breuer

in his words: "these images are fabricated without the use of a camera by either employing the technique of the photogram (bringing the object in physical contact with the paper when exposing it to light) or by subjecting the paper itself to a range of erosive treatments".

3. sound work & videos by jgrzinich
often uses contact mics or microphones in glass bottles to abstract field recordings.
his recent videos offer fine visual references to the process of finding (to come upon by chance) sound.
cds:
-insular regions
-equal and distant lines
-intimations
-gyre & confluence & stria (with seth nehil)

4a
. the recent films of bela tarr (also see previous blog)
in particular more abstract sequences in:
-damnation, 1988
-satantango, 1994
-werckmeister harmonies, 2000
these sequences usually involve extreme rain or wind, droning soundscapes and camera movements, long takes, and minimal lighting.
books:
bela tarr, filmunio hungary / museum of modern art new york
-essential cinema: on the necessity of film canons, by jonathan rosenbaum, the johns hopkins university press

4b. these techniques were further employed by gus van sant in his young death trilogy. for example long takes in gerry where the camera glides parallel to the actors through the landscape with the actors and landscapes going in and out of focus. also much of the sound design in last days.

5. the visual work of henri michaux
books:
-darkness moves: an henri michaux anthology, university of california press
-henri michaux, peindre, composer, ecrire, bibliotheque nationale de france/gallimard
-untitled passage by henri michaux, the drawing center new york
-henri michaux, emergences/resurgences, the drawing center new york
-henri michaux, peintures, gallimard
-henri michaux, bilder aquarelle zeichnungen gedichte aphorismen 1942-1948, verlag fred jahn






6. pierre soulages
visual examples here
books:
-soulages- 40 jahre malerei, hatje cantz
-pierre soulages, new york graphic society

7. susan derges
books:
-susan derges: woman thinking river & under the sun, fraenkel gallery
-susan derges: liquid form 1985-99, michael hue-williams

8. the films of ernie gehr
in particular:
films:
-reverberation, 1969
-serene velocity, 1970
-history, 1970
-eureka, 1974
-untitled part 1 1981, 1981
-signal: germany on the air, 1982-85
-italian woods, 1982
-side/walk/shuttle, 1993
books:
-films of ernie gehr, san francisco cinematheque
-ernie gehr: brother can you spare some time, walter/mcbean gallery
-numerous film culture and millennium film journal articles
-and scott macdonald's books.
j. hoberman said of side/walk/shuttle: "the movie is pure sensation: it has the effect of a slow-motion roller coaster. the camera's stately swoops and stomach-dropping descents obliterate all sense of gravity. san francisco is so viscerally and obsessively transformed that gehr might honorably have titled his movie vertigo."


9. the visual work of victor hugo
the best place to see them is the victor hugo museum in paris.
books:
-shadows of a hand: the drawings of victor hugo, the drawing center new york
-victor hugo: l'homme ocean, bibliotheque nationale de france/seuil
-victor hugo: dessins, du chaos dans le pinceau..., paris musees





10. the photographs of idris khan
in particular:
-every... photograph taken whilst on top of the empire state building, 2003
-every... william turner postcard from tate britain, 2004
-struggling to hear....after ludwig van beethoven sonatas, 2005
-blossfeldt.....after karl blossfeldt 'art forms in nature', 2005
-caravaggio...... the final years, 2006

11. the visual work of robert fludd
early monochrome works (the great darkness, the appearance of light)
books:
-robert fludd: hermetic philosopher and surveyor of two worlds, phanes press
-the hermetic museum: alchemy & mysticism, taschen
also see anslem kiefer's the secret life of plants & for robert fludd


12. robert ryman

books:
-robert ryman: works on paper, 1957-1964, peter blum editions
-robert ryman, dallas museum of art
-samuel beckett & robert ryman: artists' book with 6 aquatints nohow on, deluxe book w/ 6 aquatints, 8 ½ x 12 inches, edition of 550, in slipcase, signed by both artists (unfortunately not in my collection)

13. agnes martin
books:
-writings: agnes martin, hatje cantz
-3x an abstraction: new methods of drawing by hilma af klint, emma kunz, and agnes martin, yale/drawing center new york
-agnes martin: works on paper, museum of fine arts new mexico
-agnes martin: the nineties and beyond, hatje cantz
-agnes martin: The Islands, richter verlag

14. films/videos/photos/sound art by tarrl lightowler
tarrl lightowler has dedicated himself mainly to photographing light reflected on water, using still photography, 16mm, video and sound.


15. phenomena series by jean dubuffet (see previous blog)
the moma has many good examples.
books:
-jean dubuffet: catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre grave, baudoin lebon editeur
-lithographs of jean dubuffet- department of prints, philadephia museum of art 1964-1965, philadephia museum of art

16. cosmos/sun/star photos featured in dans le champ des etoiles: les photographes et le ciel 1850-2000, reunion des musees nationaux.
wonderful book on photography and the sky, includes the photos of:
maurice loewy & pierre puiaeux, lewis tabor, marcel bovis, john herschel, warren de rue, jules janssen, isaac roberts, paul henry, maximilian wolf, ferdinand quenisset, thomas ruff, and many others.

also see: cosmos: from romanticism to avant-garde which includes some of the same work, and more examples from romanticism to modernism.

17. recent work by the hafler trio (andrew mackenzie)
including his monochromatic abstractions of the human voice:
cds:
-exactly as I say
-exactly as i do
-exactly as i am
-normally
-where are you
and other fine drone records. in his words: "working in the field of psychoacoustics and sonic research..... has produced a prolific body of work involving art, science, sound, religion, comedy and philosophy — emphasizing a dynamic balance and interplay of 'body', 'mind' and 'spirit' over any one of these".

18. visual work of august strindberg
books:
-l'experience photographique d'august strindberg, actes sud
-strindberg painter and photographer, yale
most interesting are the celestographies, (cameraless photos made by exposing photographic plates directly to the night sky)


19. camera lucida work by evelina domnitch and dmitry gelfand.
the project known as camera lucida directly converts sound waves into light.

20. alphonse allais
french humorist that did monochromes that had a big inspiration on duchamp and yves klein.

21. lewis carroll: the hunting of the snark, 1876. (empty maps)
see this fine article for information on early monochrome artists.

22. semiconductor's brilliant noise.
brilliant noise is comprised of solor photography. in their works: "these images have been kept in their most raw form, revealing the energetic particles and solar wind as a rain of white noise. this grainy black and white quality is routinely cleaned up by nasa, hiding the processes and mechanics in action behind the capturing procedure".

23. thomas joshua cooper
for example soft rain - last light the lake of maracaibo, 2005


24. andy warhol oxidation paintings (urine and metallic pigment in acrylic medium on canvas)

books:
-andy warhol: piss & sex paintings and drawings, gagosian gallery

25. eleanore mikus
mikus created minimalistic monochrome paintings during the '60s and early '70 and returned again to this work in the mid '80s to present.


26. laurie reid
san francisco artist that restricts herself to using water, pigment, and paper.
more images here from crown point press.


27. dove bradshaw
new york artist engaged in process works, which are influenced by john cage's ideas about chance.
see contingency series for good examples.


28. robert morris
especially his blind time drawings, and film mirror 1969.

books:
-robert morris: the mind/body problem, guggenheim.

29. william anastasi
famous for his subway drawings in the 70's riding to and from daily chess games with john cage. sitting with a pencil in each hand and a drawing board on his lap, allowing the rhythm of the moving train to be transformed into lines on the paper.


30. james welling
los angeles based photographer that makes photograms (cameraless photos).
more info here and images.


31. cai guo-qiang
chinese artist that draws with gunpowder, more info here.


32. the novels of maurice blanchot
for example, thomas the obscure:
"...scarcely any light remained, but it was still possible to see certain details of the landscape fairly clearly...as night was falling he tried to get up, and, pushing against the ground with both hands, got one knee under him while the other leg dangled, then he made a sudden lurch and succeeded in placing himself entirely erect. so he was standing....."
books:
-the station hill blanchot reader: fiction & literary essays, station hill
-the step not beyond, suny
-aminadab, bison books
-blanchot: the space of literature, univ. of nebraska press

33. the number pieces and prints of john cage.
the number pieces were written between 1987-1992. each work's title consists of a number written out (one, two, fourteen, etc.) that indicates the number of performers.
other musical examples:
-44 harmonies from apartment house 1776
-cheap imitation
-ryoanji
-quartets I-VIII
-4'33''

books:
-rolywholyover: a circus, museum of contemporary art, los angeles
-john cage visual art: to sober and quiet the mind, crown point press
-sounds of the inner eye: john cage, mark tobey and morris graves, univ. of washingtom press
-silence: lectures and writings, wesleyan university press
-muiscage: cage muses on words art music, wesleyan univ. press
-m: writings '67-'72, wesleyan univ. press
-the music of john cage by james pritchett, cambridge univ. press
-october 81 & 82, mit (includes reconsidering cage)
-john cage I-VI, wesleyan university press
and other books.

34. the sound work of b.j. nilsen
cds:
-storm (with chris watson)
-drykkjuvisur ohljodanna & vikinga brennivin (both with stilluppsteypa)
-fade to white
all with delicate monochromatic textures. in his words: "there are no reference points in this darkness".

35. paintings by gunter uecker.
german artist that was part of group zero.

books:
-monochromes: from malevich to the present by barbara rose univ. of california

acknowledgements to tarrl lightowler for numerous ideas for this list.