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This survey/lecture class will discuss methods of critical thinking as applied to creating works of art, sharing methods and ways of approaching formal creative problems from both modernistic and older historical perspectives.
Featuring artists from Beirut, Berlin, Mexico City and across the USA


Cited among others will be the work and methods of Emmanuel Kant, Rene Descartes, Brion Gysin, Kathy Acker, Tony Labat, Genesis P Orridge, Anais Nin, George Kuchar, William Vollmann, Socrates, Anna Nabokov, and Terrence McKenna.
===Lineup===
:MAZEN KERBAJ -- trumpet (BEIRUT)
:IGNAZ SCHICK -- turntables (BERLIN)
:KEVIN DRUMM -- electronics (CHICAGO)
:JASON LESCALLEET -- tapes, electronics (BRUNSWICK, ME)
:RICHARD RAMIREZ -- electronics (HOUSTON)
:INGEBRIGT HAKER FLATEN -- double bass (AUSTIN)
:MICHAEL ZERANG -- percussion, drumset (CHICAGO)
:NICK HOFFMAN -- electronics (EUGENE, OR)
:BONNIE JONES -- electronics (BALTIMORE)
:JUAN GARCIA -- double bass (MEXICO CITY)
:JACOB WICK -- trumpet (MEXICO CITY)
:AIMEE THERIOT -- cello (MEXICO CITY)
:DAMON SMITH -- double bass (HOUSTON)
:CHRIS COGBURN -- percussion, drumset (AUSTIN)
:PARHAM DAGHIGHI -- electronics, guitar, saxophone (AUSTIN)
:STEVE JANSEN -- tapes, guitar, saxophone (AUSTIN)
:STEVE PARKER -- ​trombone (AUSTIN)


Each class will consist of an hour's powerpoint and lecture, followed by a short break, leading into a second hour of group discussion about topics suggested by the lecture and the last week's class, as well as group critique of any relevant works the students choose to bring into the class for assessment.  
Artists will perform a mix of solo and ensemble collaborations in the fields of improvisation, composition, noise, and sonic interventions.  


This second section will be necessarily flexible, the structure of which will be greatly determined by the students themselves. A printed syllabus of relevant writings by the above listed authors and artists, additionally
ARTIST BIOS / PHOTOS, VENUE INFORMATION, TICKETING can be found at: [http://noideafestival.com/ noideafestival.com]
including Walter Benjamin, Carlos Castaneda, Benjamin Franklin, Ram Dass, Peter Sellars, Man Ray, James Baldwin, William Burroughs, Gertrude Stein, and others, will be provided to each member of the class.
 
It will be organized into 5 sections meeting once a week, each section addressing ideas such as
#Beautiful Lies
#Mirrors & Allies,
#Boundaries & Walls
#Dionysian & Apollonian Principles/ Heroic Living (High and Low)
#The Future In The Past
 
 
Classes are from 7-9pm on 1/20,1/27, 2/3, 2/10, and 2/17. Donations at the door will be accepted for those who cannot register for all classes.

Revision as of 00:48, November 21, 2023

Featuring artists from Beirut, Berlin, Mexico City and across the USA

Lineup

MAZEN KERBAJ -- trumpet (BEIRUT)
IGNAZ SCHICK -- turntables (BERLIN)
KEVIN DRUMM -- electronics (CHICAGO)
JASON LESCALLEET -- tapes, electronics (BRUNSWICK, ME)
RICHARD RAMIREZ -- electronics (HOUSTON)
INGEBRIGT HAKER FLATEN -- double bass (AUSTIN)
MICHAEL ZERANG -- percussion, drumset (CHICAGO)
NICK HOFFMAN -- electronics (EUGENE, OR)
BONNIE JONES -- electronics (BALTIMORE)
JUAN GARCIA -- double bass (MEXICO CITY)
JACOB WICK -- trumpet (MEXICO CITY)
AIMEE THERIOT -- cello (MEXICO CITY)
DAMON SMITH -- double bass (HOUSTON)
CHRIS COGBURN -- percussion, drumset (AUSTIN)
PARHAM DAGHIGHI -- electronics, guitar, saxophone (AUSTIN)
STEVE JANSEN -- tapes, guitar, saxophone (AUSTIN)
STEVE PARKER -- ​trombone (AUSTIN)

Artists will perform a mix of solo and ensemble collaborations in the fields of improvisation, composition, noise, and sonic interventions.

ARTIST BIOS / PHOTOS, VENUE INFORMATION, TICKETING can be found at: noideafestival.com