SEMANTIKON
FEATURE AUDIO
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JAN
2008: Drexel, Ohio Audio Track
Black
Widow |
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JAN
2008: Drexel, Ohio Audio Track
Standing
in the Shadow of the Valley of the Dollar Store |
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JAN
2008: Drexel, Ohio Track
Practicing Preachers |
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JAN
2008: Drexel, Ohio Audio Track
Big John's House |
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DEC
2007: Paul Toth reading his new poem "Hitler: Five Impossibly
Possible Love Stories" |
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DEC
2007: Paul Toth reading from his new novel "Fugue" |
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NOV
2007: Matt Briggs reading "Tiger in a Lifeboat" |
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NOV
2007: Matt Briggs reading "Ribbitt-powered Float" |
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Archival:
Listen to Marshall McLuhan's "The Medium is the Massage" (From Greylodge) |
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OCTOBER
2007: Nick Barrows reading his poem: "Radio" |
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OCTOBER
2007: Nick Barrows reading his poem: "Pantomime Green" |
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APRIL
2007: Lupa Reading Excerpt from her Book " Field Guide to Otherkin" |
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APRIL
2007: Lupa Reading Excerpt from her & Taylor Ellwood's book "Kink
Magic: Sex Magic Beyond Vanilla" |
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NOV
2006: Yvette Williams spoken word track, "Dishonesty", from the
album "Diary of a Diva" |
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OCT
2006: Taylor Ellwood reading his essay: "The Harry Potter Ritual" |
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FEB 2006: Staggering Statistics
Track
"LCD" from their album "All this and more..."
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FEB
2006: Staggering Statistics Track, "Winner Take All" from their
album "All this
and more..."
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MAY
2005: Ralph LaCharity reading his poem "Swallowing in Ecstasy" |
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MAY
2005: Ralph LaCharity reading his poem "Whale Song" |
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AUG
2004: Mark Flanigan Reading his poem "The Art of Letting
Go" |
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AUG
2004: Mark Flanigan performing with Steven Proctor "Dream" |
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OCT
2006: Fritz Kappler discussing his artwork with Lance Oditt |
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March
2005: La Tasha N. Nevada Diggs reading her poem "Pistology" |
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FEB
2005: Literary Divergents Feature Stacy Podiak Singing her song
"Me by Their Standards" |
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FEB
2005: Literary Divergents Feature Stacy Podiak Singing her song "Give
Peace a Chance" |
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Semantikon Archival Audio
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PART
2:
John Cage reads: "On Robert Rauschenberg, Artist and His Work", Published
in his book Silence, and "26 Statements Re Duchamp", and "Jasper
Johns: Stories and Ideas", both published in his book A Year From
Monday.
The lecture begins with an amusing and informative autobiographical intro
to his interest in art and artists, how he became a composer, and how he
wrote each of these pieces. This lecture is of great historical value.
Recorded at the L.A. County Museum of Art, January 6, 1965.
src=Archive.org / LA County Museum |
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PART
1:
John Cage reads: "On Robert Rauschenberg, Artist and His Work", published
in his book Silence, and "26 Statements Re Duchamp", and "Jasper
Johns: Stories and Ideas", both published in his book A Year From
Monday.
The lecture begins with an amusing and informative autobiographical intro
to his interest in art and artists, how he became a composer, and how he
wrote each of these pieces. This lecture is of great historical value.
Recorded at the L.A. County Museum of Art, January 6, 1965.
src=Archive.org / LA County Museum |
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Amiri
Baraka: A lecture by Amiri Baraka on the politics of poetics.
The lecture ends with a question and answer period covering topics
such as jism and jazz, grants in music, whores, hypocrisy, Bob
Dylan, and Noam Chomsky.
src=Naropa/Open Archive |
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Allen
Ginsberg: HOWL |
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In
Honor of the City of New Oreleans:
Two Delta Blues Recordings:
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Leadbelly
Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
(src=Open Audio Project)
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Robert
Johnson
Love In Vain
(src=Open Audio Project)
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Alan
Gilbert lecture on art as social documentary, alleging that all
art is site specific, all cultures are hybrid, and works of art
have different effects in different contexts.
(src=Naropa Archive) |
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Peter
Lamborn Wilson on Hermetic Linguistics (Recorded at Jack
Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics) |
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Anselm
Hollo:Performance + discussion on dada and neo-dada.
(src=Naropa Archive) |
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William
Burroughs on Public Discourse
(src=Naropa Archive) |
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Allen
Ginsberg: Performance of William Blake's Songs of Innocence and
Songs of Experience
(src=Naropa Archive) |
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Jim
Carroll: 8 Fragments For Kurt Cobain.
(src=Naropa Archive) |
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Nathan
Singer: When All the World is Palestine |
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Aralee
Strange: Dr Pain's Main Street Remedy
(src=VOLK Audio) |
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