FORUM
MICRO-EXHIBITIONS


Current:

Brandon Labelle


Micro-Exhibition No. 2
Your sound is my sound is your sound

Curated by: Michael Capio


01. Dominique Petitgand
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AUDIO


Current:

Pierre-Yves Macé


Audio Series No. 13
Miniatures & Compositions

Curated by: Michael Capio


01. Amir Mogharabi
02. Stefan Roigk
03. Stephen Vitiello
04. Carl Michael von Hausswolff
05. Yannis Kyriakides
06. Olivia Block
07. Cédrick Eymenier
08. Morton Riis
09. Liam Gillick
10. Sébastien Roux
11. La Monte Young
12. Niklas Belenius
13. Pierre-Yves Macé

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In the punctual centre of all circles white / The circles nearest to it share / Its color, but less as they recede, impinged / By difference and then by definition / As a tone defines itself and separates / And the circles quicken and crystal colors come / And flare and Bloom with its vast accumulation / Stands and regards and repeats primitive lines.

Of medium nature, a vibrancy of petals

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A graph, 33-443
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A tulip
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An impulse to action sings of a semblance
Of things related as equated values.
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The Grundrisse • Marx, Karl / Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy, (New York, 1973), p. 91. Does not the pianist as he produces music and satisfies our tonal sense, also produce that sense in some respects? The pianist stimulates production either by making us more active and lively individuals or…by arousing a new need… Production not only supplies a material for the need, but it also supplies a need for the material. …But consumption also mediates production… [in part because] consumption creates the need for new produciton.
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Aesthetic Theory • Adorno, Theodor W. / The relation to the new is molded on a child at the piano searching for a chord never previously heard. This chord, however, was always there; the possible combinations are limited and actually everything that can be played on it is implicitly given in the keyboard. The new is the longing for the new, not the new itself. That is what everything suffers from.