Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) creates a forum for the contemporary arts and critical debates. In the midst of profound global and planetary transformation processes, HKW re-explores artistic positions, scientific concepts, and spheres of political activity, asking: How do we grasp the present and its accelerated technological upheavals? What will tomorrow’s diversified societies look like? And what responsibilities will the arts and sciences assume in this process?
Eine absolute Schande was bei euch hinter den Kulissen abläuft, Propagandamaschine macht brrrrr, natürlich schön finanziert vom Steuerzahler, egal wie dieser politisch steht.
A superb Historian. Her book is a good start to fully understand what is happening in Europe right now, and how we became the zombified vassals of the American empire.
This is fascinating just love her work, came to her work through her involvement with David Sylvian & will be seeing her in London in November, so looking forward to it 😊
Wait, whaaaat?! I had no idea she'd done stuff with David Sylvian. He's one of my favourites, and she's quickly becoming one too... gonna have to look into this.
this is such an informative lecture, with so much foresight. looking deeper into this topic and Xiang's works now:) thank you for making this knowledge accessible!
Gimmicky. Might work as background , incidental film music on some weird flock, but as 'music' , IMO this is simply too boring after the 5 minute marker, as such any suggestion that this sonic presentation will replace actual music played by live musicians is hyperbolic at best
If you listen to it as commercial or film music I can see why you would think that, but this music is interesting because it's about the interaction between human and computer in real time, not a presentation a grand narrative. For example, how did the computer know to change register at 11:10? I don't know, but it totally changes the sound of that part, and you can hear the performer subtly respond to it. It's not unlike moments in John Coltrane's later work.
@@mm-dn6oe I don't know how the computer did it. It might have a randomly activated or perhaps time sensitive 'change the register if this or that happened after 5 minutes' function...but who cares? It is not a pulsating, breathing, living thing. Computers are crude and ludicrous simulacra. And will forever be so. Computers are not alive, they can't feel, they are not sentient beings, unlike us animals....Personally I don't think John Coltrane would agree w/ you in regards. I think technology is a tool but I am not a technophilia guy. So let's agree to disagree. Peace.
@@mm-dn6oe "Apophenia is the general term for the human tendency to see patterns in meaningless data that may involve visual, auditory, or other senses"
Ich möchte, herrn berling zu gedenken, das herrliche "spa-jett-i" ergänzen, was in der buchstaben-sequenz auf herrn kluges' webseite zu finden ist! Einfach nur gut!
Kommt mir sicher nur so vor? dass die beiden sich damals, wie ich heut, nach ca. 100 kurzgeschichten von lovecraft, clarkashton und co. auf einmal "hier" befinden..