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Re: [microsound] (ot) summer book reading list
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- Subject: Re: [microsound] (ot) summer book reading list
- From: Stephen Hastings-King <roachboy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 18:53:33 -0500
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society of the spectacle.
but it doesnt't really matter.
like he sez in is: "plagairism is necessary. progress implies it."
which of course, debord cribbed from elsewhere.
he cribbed most of the book, actually...a ton of it from socialisme ou
barbarie.
doesn't matter: it's a cool book.
at the moment, i am reading some titanic bio of proust. tardié's to be
exact.
biographies. ugh. playgrounds of the teleological fallacy.
i dont have a list for the summer. i read alot and dont make lists often.
i loose them.
stuff that is definitely upcoming:
segments from the proust project
writings of robert smithson
deleuze: the fold
anyone know where i can get ahold of kinbrew mcloed's history of
turntablism?
thanks.
stephen
On 5/26/07, richard knight <ricoknight@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> yes , i agree, it is Debord's concept, and one that has been widely
> embraced. I'll see if I can find the source.
>
>
>
> On 5/24/07, Vid Jeraj <doodash@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Recommended music book: "Audio Cultures - Readings in Modern Music"
> by>
> > Christoph Cox and Daniel Warner, Eds.> > been going thru this book for
> the
> > past year... only recently, I noticed that The authors claim (p.1) that
> > "Attali points out that the dominant mode of apprehending and
> understanding
> > societyx has been through staring at its spectacle". I would've thought
> that
> > this thought is more related to Guy-Ernest Debord.
> >
> > What do you think?
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