heterogeneric

heterogeneric ˈ/’hɛtə roʊ dʒə’nɛrɪk/ 1. archetypical schizophrenia; characteristic of or relating to the pluralization of a singular, diverse in banality; an individual or product so ambiguous in plurality or diversity unique specificity is void, referring to all and nothing heterogeneric qualities are not inherent in linguistic signs or symbols, rather information becomes heterogeneric through the process … Continue reading

void visionary

It’s Not What You Put In, It’s What You Leave Out John Burchard, Dean, School of Humanities and Social Science (Retired ), Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the full essay, as published in Aspen no. 2, published by Roaring Fork Press, 1966, click here selected quotations: “…It’s a mistake to divorce art from communication. I … Continue reading

Abstract Time

Nam June Paik on the Immeasurable Present Time and Space Concepts in Music and Visual Art Symposium, 1978 This panel discussion features Merce Cunningham, John Cage, & Nam June Paik.  About 12 minutes in, Paik begins to talk about the concept of time in video art, comparing the discovery of abstract time by video artists … Continue reading

the state of communication today

communication void The rapid transmutation of technology enables us to experience the world indirectly much of the time. Today, as it becomes less possible to exist without new modes of technological communication —cellular phones, global positioning systems, portable computers, Youtube and Skype— through them we are able to transcend the limits of our physical beings … Continue reading

after Acconci

repetitive performance interpretations after Vito Acconci’s, “Theme Song” December, 2010

  • original transmission