
Feedback
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Feedback is a wide-ranging meditation on music, sound, artificial intelligence, consciousness, contemporary culture and politics, and the life of the touring musician. Author Elliott Sharp is considered one of the central figures in NYC's Downtown Scene and is a composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, visual artist, and educator. Starting from a background in the sciences, Sharp found his passion for music as a teen, and it has never abated. His philosophy is informed not just by music and its creation but by continuing studies in physics and genetics and a visceral interest in our modern world and its joys and horrors. In Feedback, Sharp engages in speculative thought about how consciousness might have arisen and what the future holds for humanity with the advent of an Artificial Intelligence that is certainly artificial but might not exactly be intelligent. The "Improviser's Mind" is discussed in the context of post-quantum physics, probability, socio-acoustics, and Butoh dance. Sharp loves to digress into unpredictable areas but ties it all together in an overarching narrative that is both personal and conceptual.
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ELLIOTT SHARP is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer, and performer. A central figure in the avant-garde and experimental music scene in New York City for over 40 years, Sharp has released myriad recordings and he is the author of IrRational Music (2018).
Content
Foreword . 1 Introduction . 2 An Asymptotist Manifesto . 3 Experimental? Music and Sound . 4 Applications and Builds . 5 Socioacoustics . 6 Sakunicki . 7 Improviser's Mind . 8 Derek Bailey . 9 Mind: The Gap . 10 The Musical Garden of Toru Takemitsu . 11 Nicolas Slonimsky . 12 The Implicate Drone . 13 Glenn Branca . 14 Tim Wright: Street Shamanic . 15 Current Strategies for Graphic Notation . 16 Future of Mind . 17 A Gig's a Gig . 18 The Rising Star Fife and Drum Band . 19 Peter K. Siegel: Worlds of Music . 20 John Fahey on the Decline of the Western World . 21 Hubert Sumlin Speaks . 22 Pete Cosey: Bridging Worlds . 23 Bekerey: Pastry and Politics on the Lower East Side . 24 On the Journey That Wasn't . 25 Migration and Sanctuary in Bochum . 26 Wholly Land . 27 On the Road and in New York with Bachir Attar . 28 Tarab and Beyond: Beirut, New York, Sharjah, Berlin . 29 Incident in Catania - 1999 . 30 From the Italian Academy to Miami Beach . 31 Soviet Jazz . 32 China Times . 33 Vong Co: Music of Longing . 34 Non-Asymptotic . 35 Index
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