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Paul Hegarty

    1 de enero de 1967

    Paul Hegarty es un autor, músico y profesor de estética. Su producción creativa se extiende al ámbito sonoro, actuando en la banda de noise Safe y colaborando con el sello de música experimental dotdotdotmusic.

    Peter Gabriel
    Noise Music
    Georges Bataille
    Rumour and Radiation
    Annihilating Noise
    • Annihilating Noise

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Noise has become a model of cultural and theoretical thinking over the last two decades. Following Hegarty's influential 2007 book, Noise/Music, Annihilating Noise discusses in sixteen essays how noise offers a way of thinking about critical resistance, disruptive creativity and a complex yet enticing way of understanding the unexpected, the dissonant, the unfamiliar. It presents noise as a negativity with no fixed identity that can only be defined in connection and opposition to meaning and order. This book reaches beyond experimental music and considers noise as an idea and practice within a wide range of frameworks including social, ecological, and philosophical perspectives. It introduces the ways in which the disruptive implications of noise impact our ways of thinking, acting, and organizing in the world, and applies it to 21st-century concerns and today's technological ecology.

      Annihilating Noise
    • This is a book about video art, and about sound art. The thesis is that sound first entered the gallery via the video art of the 1960s and in so doing, created an unexpected noise. The early part of the book looks at this formative period and the key figures within it - then jumps to the mid-1990s, when video art has become such a major part of contemporary art production, it no longer seems an autonomous form. Paul Hegarty considers the work of a range of artists (including Steve McQueen, Christian Marclay, Ryan Trecartin, and Jane and Louise Wilson), proposing different theories according to the particular strategy of the artist under discussion. Connecting them all are the twinned ideas of intermedia and synaesthesia. Hegarty offers close readings of video works, as influenced by their sound, while also considering the institutional and material contexts. Applying contemporary sound theory to the world of video art, Paul Hegarty offers an entirely fresh perspective on the interactions between sound, sound art, and the visual.

      Rumour and Radiation
    • Georges Bataille

      Core Cultural Theorist

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Bataille's profound impact on French cultural thought is increasingly acknowledged in the English-speaking world, particularly his influence on prominent theorists like Derrida, Foucault, Kristeva, and Baudrillard. His work poses significant questions and paradoxes that resonate deeply with contemporary cultural discourse, establishing him as a leading figure in cultural theory. The exploration of his ideas reveals their enduring relevance and prescience in understanding complex cultural dynamics.

      Georges Bataille
    • Looks at the phenomenon of noise in music, from experimental music of the early 20th century to the Japanese noise music and glitch electronica. This work situates different musics in their cultural and historical context, and analyses them in terms of cultural aesthetics.

      Noise Music
    • Peter Gabriel

      • 245 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Peter Gabriel offers a nuanced and trenchant insight into this enigmatic musician and his works, an artist whose constant travelling - through identities, influences and media - defines him as one of modern culture's truly global citizens.

      Peter Gabriel