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The title of this book and the exhibition it documents--Sounds Like Silence--is ambiguous. On the one hand, silence effectively "sounds"--Or as Cage put it, "There is no such thing as silence." On the other hand, sound needs silence in order to be heard. Even if complete silence does not exist, every sound implicitly conveys the notion of silence: there is no presence without absence. The double meaning of Sounds Like Silence therefore touches upon the central issues at stake in this project: what do we hear when there is nothing to hear; to what extent do we long for silence; and how much silence can we cope with--provided it even exists? John Cage's 4'33"" (four minutes, thirty-three seconds) premiered on August 29, 1952. This book presents new theoretical writings and artistic works referring to this groundbreaking work, together with original scores and the composer's own variations, derivatives, and sequels of the "silent piece" in the years from 1962 to 1992 [Publisher description].
kunst --- muziek --- kunst en muziek --- twintigste eeuw --- Verenigde Staten --- Cage John --- stilte --- Allen Dave --- Böll Heinrich --- de Boer Manon --- Brand Jens --- vom Bruch Klaus --- Cage against the machine --- Conrads Martin --- Creed Martin --- Cunningham Merce --- Davis Paul --- Debord Guy --- DeLaurenti Christopher --- Einstürzende Neubauten --- von Hausswolff Carl Michael --- Heitjohann Jens --- Huyghe Pierre --- Keats Jonathon --- Klein Yves --- Kollektivnye Deystviya --- Collective actions --- Korn Christoph --- Kubota Shigeko --- LaBelle Brandon --- Lohner Henning --- Marclay Christian --- Muresan Ciprian --- Nauman Bruce --- Neuhaus Max --- Paik Nam June --- People like us --- Bennett Vicki --- Petschulat Hein-Godehart --- Rauschenberg Robert --- Rogalsky Matt --- Saladin Matthieu --- Schmidt Harald --- Schneider Helge --- Söderström-Kelley Petri --- Stilinovic Mladen --- Ultra-red --- Vitiello Stephen --- Wearing Gillian --- Whyte Dick --- 7.038/039 --- 78 --- 7.071 CAGE --- Exhibitions --- Cage, John --- Cage, John. --- Cage, John, 1912-1992 --- Music --- Cage, John - Exhibitions --- Cage, John. - 4'33", - no. 1 - Exhibitions --- Cage, John. - 0'00" - Exhibitions --- Cage, John. - 4'33", - no. 1 --- Cage, John. - 0'00"
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- Theoretical frameworks. The poetics of the Open work / Umberto Eco ##- The death of the author / Roland Barthes ##- The negation of the autonomy of art by the Avant-garde / Peter Bürger ##- The inoperative community / Jean-Luc Nancy ##- Poetics of relation / Édouard Glissant ##- Chaosmosis: an ethico-aesthetic paradigm / Félix Guattari ##- Problems and transformations in critical art / Jacques Rancière. Artists writings. Towards a situationist international / Guy Debord ##- Notes on the elimination of the audience / Allan Kaprow ##- Dance in my experience / Hélio Oiticica ##- Letters 1968-69 / Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica ##- Project for the experimental art series, Rosario / Graciela Carnevale ##- Report of a day's proceedings at the Bureau for Direct Democracy / Joseph Beuys and Dirk Schwarze ##- I am searching for field character / Joseph Beuys ##- Ten appearances ##- Notes on funk, I-II / Adrian Piper ##- On democracy ##- Transnacionala/A journey from the East to the West / Eda Cufer ##- The Baudouin/Boudewijn experiment: a deliberate, non-fatalistic, large-scale group experiment in deviation / Carsten Höller ##- The battle of Orgreave / Jeremy Deller ##- No ghosts in the wall / Rirkrit Tiravanija ##- 24h Foucault / Thomas Hirschhorn. Critical and curatorial positions. Relational aesthetics / Nicolas Bourriaud ##- Social aesthetics / Lars Bang Larsen ##- What is a station? / Molly Nesbit, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Rirkrit Tiravanija ##- Chat rooms / Hal Foster.
art criticism --- kunstenaarsgeschriften --- philosophy of art --- hedendaagse kunst --- art [fine art] --- kunstbeschouwing --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Art --- interactive art --- Tiravanija, Rirkrit --- Höller, Carsten --- Hirschhorn, Thomas --- Beuys, Joseph --- Clark, Lygia --- Deller, Jeremy --- Kaprow, Allan --- Oiticica, Hélio --- Interactive art --- Arts audiences --- Authorship --- Sociological aspects --- kunst --- nineties --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- participatie --- 82:7 --- interactieve kunst --- interactiviteit --- kunsttheorie --- Barthes Roland --- Beuys Joseph --- Bourriaud Nicolas --- Bürger Peter --- Carnevale Graciela --- Clark Lygia --- Collective Actions --- Cufer Eda --- Debord Guy --- Deller Jeremy --- Eco Umberto --- Foster Hal --- Glissant Edouard --- Group Material --- Guattari Félix --- Hirschhorn Thomas --- Höller Carsten --- Kaprow Allan --- Larsen Lars Bang --- Nancy Jean-Luc --- Nesbit Molly --- Obrist Hans Ulrich --- Oiticica Hélio --- Piper Adrian --- Rancière Jacques --- Schwarze Dirk --- Tiravanija Rirkrit --- 7.038/039 --- Literatuur en kunst --- Arts audiences. --- Interactive art. --- Sociological aspects. --- 7.01 --- 82:7 Literatuur en kunst --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Kunsttheorie ; over interactie ; participatie ; dialoog met het publiek --- public art --- community art --- Kunst --- gemeenschapskunst --- openbare kunst --- kunstkritiek --- kunstfilosofie --- Rapport du spectateur à l'objet créé --- Participation --- Performance --- Eco, Umberto --- Barthes, Roland, --- Bourriaud, Nicolas --- Bürger, Peter --- Carnevale, Graciela --- Cufer, Eda --- Debord, Guy --- Foster, Hal --- Glissant, Édouard, --- Guattari, Félix --- Hirschhorn, Thomas, --- Larsen, Lars Bang --- Nancy, Jean-Luc --- Nesbit, Molly --- Obrist, Hans Ulrich --- Piper, Adrian, --- Rancière, Jacques, --- Schwarze, Dirk --- artists' statements --- Authorship - Sociological aspects --- Barthes, Roland, 1915-1980 --- Glissant, Édouard, 1928-2011 --- Guattari, Félix 1930-1992 --- Hirschhorn, Thomas, 1957 --- -Höller, Carsten --- Piper, Adrian, 1948 --- -Rancière, Jacques, 1940 --- -Schwarze, Dirk
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