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Subject: Artinfo Digest, Vol 55, Issue 7
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Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 22:14:46 +0200
From: Gary Hall <gary.hall la connectfree.co.uk> (by way of Janos Sugar)
Subject: [artinfo] Culture Machine 9: Recordings


We are pleased to announce a new edition of the
open access journal Culture Machine:

CULTURE MACHINE 9 (2007)
http://www.culturemachine.net

RECORDINGS
Edited by Paul Hegarty and Gary Genosko

The latest issue of Culture Machine asks: What is the current state of
aural art media in "an era of digital reproduction"?

Contributors to "Recordings" consider the
residues of technologies, the anachronisms, the
failures, the less-than-excellent, the dated, the
outmoded, and even the yet-to-work.  Taking into
account the material (or dematerialised) art
object, they also ask about collecting cultures,
recycling, destroyed and broken media (the TV
thrown from the window
 ), new broadcast media,
turntablism, noise, radio and its avatars,
podcasting, any casting, the range of material
"supports" (vinyl, the 8 track, betamax,
different audio files).

Has the digital and informational swamped the
world in a mass encoded simulation?  What and
where are the resistances?  Are they within or
outside of the digital?  In the junk heap of
analogue machines? In Ebay dreams? What are the
material forms/formats that offer critical
models, avant-gardism, metacommentary and so on?
What is the status of the art commodity,
non-commodity or hypercommodity?

The "Recordings" issue features:

* Eugene Thacker, "Pulse Demons"

* Greg Hainge, "Vinyl is Dead, Long Live Vinyl:
The Work of Recordingand Mourning in the Age of
Digital Reproduction"

* Paul Hegarty, "The Hallucinatory Life of Tape"

*  Jerome Hansen, "Mapping the Studio (Fat Chance
Matmos): Sonic Culture, Visual Arts and the
Mediations of the Artist’s Workplace"

* Gary Genosko, "8 Track Rhapsody"

* Ross Harley and Andrew Murphie, ‘Rhythms and
Refrains: A Brief History of Australian
Electronica’

* Dan Hays, Painting in the Light of Digital Reproduction’

* Adam Bryx, review of Charles R. Acland (ed.) (2007) Residual Media.
Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota
Press (available separately in the Culture
Machine Reviews section)

Plus, new in Culture Machine's InterZone:

* Christian Kerslake, "The Somnabulist and the
Hermaphrodite: Deleuze and Johann Malfatti de
Montereggio and Occultism"

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CONTRIBUTING TO CULTURE MACHINE

Culture Machine publishes new work from both
established figures and up-and-coming writers. It
is fully refereed, and has an International
Advisory Board which includes Geoffrey
Bennington, Robert Bernasconi, Sue Golding,
Lawrence Grossberg, Peggy Kamuf, Alphonso Lingis,
Meaghan Morris, Paul Patton, Mark Poster, Avital
Ronell, Nicholas Royle, Tadeusz Slawek and
Kenneth Surin.

Culture Machine welcomes original, unpublished
submissions on any aspect of culture and theory.
All contributions to Culture Machine are refereed
anonymously. Anyone with material they wish to
submit for publication is invited to contact:

Culture Machine c/o Dave Boothroyd and Gary Hall
e-mail: gary.hall la connectfree.co.uk and d.boothroyd la kent.ac.uk

All contributions will be peer-reviewed; all
correspondence will be responded to.


ABOUT CULTURE MACHINE

Culture Machine is an umbrella term for a series
of experiments in culture and theory.

The Culture Machine journal http://www.culturemachine.net

Culture Machine Reviews http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk/bk_rev.htm

Culture Machine InterZone
http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk/InterZone/index.htm

The Culture Machine book series, published by Berg, and including:
Paul Virilio, City of Panic (2005)
Charlie Gere, Art, Time & Technology (2006)
Clare Birchall, Knowledge Goes Pop: From Conspiracy Theory to Gossip (2006)
Jeremy Gilbert, Anti-Capitalism and Culture:
Radical Theory and the Global Justice Movement
(forthcoming)

The Culture Machine open access archive: CSeARCH
http://www.culturemachine.net/csearch

For more information, visit the Culture Machine site at:
http://www.culturemachine.net


--
Dr Gary Hall
Co-editor of Culture Machine http://www.culturemachine.net
Director of the Cultural Studies Open Access Archive
http://www.culturemachine.net/csearch
My website http://www.garyhall.info



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