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<item> <title>we've moved!</title> <description><![CDATA[<p>

Please update your news readers, here's the new <a href = "http://fundamentallysound.org/?feed=rss2">address</a>.

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<item> <title>notes for a live session</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>5 Rules</strong></p>

<p>You are free to make any sound of any volume at any time. </p>

<p>If someone makes a loud noise, make a soft noise until they stop.</p>

<p>If someone makes a soft noise, make an even softer noise.  </p>

<p>If someone is being boring, reframe the exchange.  </p>

<p>Make the sound that you least expected to yourself to make.
</p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/
notes_for_a_live_session.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/
notes_for_a_live_session.html</guid> <category>music</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 09:04:43 -0800</pubDate> </item>

<item> <title>baseline quality</title> <description><![CDATA[<p>The fact
that MUJI only existed as a kind of boutique product to be purchased at
the New York MOMA store until a few months ago says a lot about what the
baseline standards of quality are in this country.  For products that
are considered "everyday" in most other countries (UK, France, Japan and
elsewhere) to exclusively be sold in one of the most reputable modern
art museums in this country only goes to show that what is exceptional
here is quotidian elsewhere.  Following that logic, it is easy to see
that what is considered to be of acceptable quality here is mostly
likely complete rubbish in other places.  </p>

<p>This evaluation of quality is not limited to well-designed home
products, one can see it in the level of innovation in the arts and
music and anything that requires some modicum of design sensibility. 
We've now even proven beyond any doubt that we are completely and
totally inept at fighting wars.  Is it any wonder that the world is
getting its money the hell out of our banks?  </p>

<p>What I'm saying isn't startling news.  We seem quite happy with our
lagging technology, crumbling infrastructure, and general disinterest in
things outside of our borders.  </p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/baseline_quality.
html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/baseline_quality.
html</guid> <category>life</category> <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 12:19:39
-0800</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>notes for a live session</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>5 Rules</strong></p>

<p>You are free to make any sound of any volume at any time. </p>

<p>If someone makes a loud noise, make a soft noise until they stop.</p>

<p>If someone makes a soft noise, make an even softer noise.  </p>

<p>If someone is being boring, reframe the exchange.  </p>

<p>Make the sound that you least expected to yourself to make.
</p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/
notes_for_a_live_session.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/
notes_for_a_live_session.html</guid> <category>music</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 09:04:43 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item>
<title>michiko&apos;s life</title> <description><![CDATA[<p>L.</p>

<h5>(Explanatory note on Michiko's Life:  This episodic story is an
on-going outlet for my inner Tokyo-ite: an idealized super-modern,
sleek, intelligent, and perpetually in motion sophisticate who
participates in a highly secret government operation that astoundingly
benefits the population despite popular cynicsm.  Michiko questions
herself mercilessly but only on those occasions which truly require it. 
She is the ultimate non-neurotic). </h5>

<p>Sexual Peak Time Reduction in Sector 577 was one of Michiko's least
favorite duties as Officer of Cultural Boundary and Discretion.  But
implicit in paragraph 3579C, the one hated by all those left-wing
rioters, is the mandate for civilian tranquility.  Since Edo it has been
known that prolongation of stimulation is indubitably the most
significant reducer of violence.  With the invention of the Thompson Web
it became possible to realize this en masse.  How anyone could protest
this was beyond her.  Her lifelong work, since her first days in
BureauComm, has been training as the invisible hand, overseer of the
daily maintenance of that hairline between desire and satiation. 
Tactile realization of communal longing through the Thompson Web was
simply the culmination of the upper classes' goal for civilian docility.
 </p>

<blockquote>A tiny shock ran from finger to brain, her skin pinched as
the tendrils gripped her hand a little more tightly than usual. 
Translating the prickly paradox of push and pull to the tricky minutiae
of movement which triggered the Thompson Web was exhausting.  Every
tendon's vibration becoming physical realization in Sector 577.  Such
responsibility was integral to her sense of self-worth. The requirement
of anonymity gave her the air of apparition.  </blockquote>

<p>(for previous episodes, go <a
href="http://fundamentallysound.org/blog/michikos_life/">here</a>).</p>]
]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/michikos_life_6.
html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/michikos_life_6.
html</guid> <category>michiko&apos;s life</category> <pubDate>Sun, 06
Apr 2008 11:14:05 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>spotted on the
train in sf</title> <description><![CDATA[<p><img src =
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<p>via the  <a
href="http://www.thestandingroom.com/blog/2008/04/one-of-the-slow.html">
standing room</a>.</p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/
spotted_by_sid_on_the_train.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/
spotted_by_sid_on_the_train.html</guid> <category>music</category>
<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 07:42:25 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item>
<title>katrina lamb and myself last night at live session in grove
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<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/
katrina_lamb_and_myself_last_n.html</link>
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katrina_lamb_and_myself_last_n.html</guid> <category>music</category>
<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 14:04:21 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item>
<title>greed</title> <description><![CDATA[<p>I've read the first one
hundred pages of Elfriede Jelinek's <em><a
href="http://www.amazon.com/Greed-novel-Elfriede-Jelinek/dp/1583227571">
Greed</a></em>.  They are fierce reading; here's why:  </p>

<p>1)  Every paragraph is a small literary forest fire.<br /> 2)  We
live a 1/2 step away from the "state of nature." <br /> 3)  Anytime we
emote some self-aggrandizing grunt about how we are civilized, it is, in
fact, self-delusional.<br /> 4)  In the world of the first one hundred
pages of <em>Greed</em>, heterosexual men are sperm-generating relay
pumps with little capacity for empathy.  Women are hyper-empathetic
creatures who will disgrace themselves for the chance to be lubricated
by men.  <br /> 5)  The book's first one hundred page's stance on gay
people is unclear.  Some kind of glitch in the genetic replicating
machine maybe?<br /> 6)  Humans are reprehensible creatures but we
definitely are interesting, tantalizing, and frustrating to ourselves
and others throughout the weird unfolding of our lives.  <br /> 7) 
These first six points are too literal a reading.   She short-circuits
them all through an intense self-awareness, constantly injecting the
writer's (is it really her?) confusion about motivations and
perspective.  The nearly musically rhythmic way in which she pulls it
off is exquisite.  </p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/greed.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/greed.html</guid>
<category>art</category> <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 08:49:10
-0800</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>live action tonight</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><img
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<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/live_action_tonight
.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/live_action_tonight
.html</guid> <category>live</category> <pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008
12:55:21 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>new batch of drawings at
petit paradise</title> <description><![CDATA[<p><img
src="http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/protest1s.jpg"
alt="protest1s.jpg" border="0" width="420" height="299" /></p>

<p><a href="http://klare-lijn.blogspot.com/">Click through</a> for more
by Erik Visser. </p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/
new_batch_of_drawings_at_petit.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/04/
new_batch_of_drawings_at_petit.html</guid> <category>art</category>
<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:36:28 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item>
<title>kunsole in presentation at bridge art fair, new york</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>A.C. Kaar playing as of now still unnamed "box
instrument" built by him, sound design by me (his laptop is hiding
inside).  It's played by scrubbing, scratching, tapping, and knocking
it, sound output from pignose amplifier on floor.  </p>

<p><img alt="a.c. kaar in performance at bridge art fair"
src="http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/IMGP0046.jpg" width="320"
height="240" /></p>

<p>A.C.'s suit is so much like something a character in Fassbinder's
<i>Fox and His Friends</i> would wear.  <br /> <img src =
"http://www.slantmagazine.com/images/film/foxandhisfriends.jpg" align =
"left" /></p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
kunsole_in_presentation_at_bri_1.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
kunsole_in_presentation_at_bri_1.html</guid> <category>art</category>
<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:11:16 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item>
<title>quote of the day</title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Taken from
comments on <a href = "http://imomus.livejournal.com">imomus</a>:</p>

<p>A: There's nothing worse than people who deliberately bore, and just
think you should take them as they are, warts and all. That's the
ultimate arrogance.</p>

<p>B: [...]There's an element of service in self-mediation that gets
conveniently ignored by those sitting in the back of the room with
crossed arms.<br /> </p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/quote_of_the_day.
html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/quote_of_the_day.
html</guid> <category>life</category> <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 10:07:49
-0800</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>so, what are you doing these
days?</title> <description><![CDATA[<p>I tend to gloss over what I've
been working on these days, largely due to the fact that it's required
so much time that I don't have much left to write.  </p>

<p>Yesterday (day):  put the final touches on the electronics necessary
to sonify the lovely box instrument developed by Kunsole's Deric Carner
to be played live at the Bridge Art Fair in New York this week.  </p>

<p>Yesterday (night): Updated the software and sounds to be used in
<em>Dot Dot Knock</em>, a sound installation currently up at Grove
Street Window space, commissioned by the San Francisco Arts Commission
as part of the Kunsole residency.  The updated version will be installed
tonight around 5:00</p>

<p>I don't talk enough about this installation.  I'm really proud of it.
 Deric and Rebecca, the two visual artists in Kunsole, designed this
amazing and ghostly tableau in the gallery space, to be viewed through
the window, as though you were looking into an empty pool.  The lighting
works best at dusk, with the images and sculptures sort of glowing
lightly.  My sound installation is controlled by two large pieces of
blue plexiglass anchored into the brick at the front of the building. 
When you knock on the slices, the sounds reactively morph and
rhythhmicize.  The official version: <br /> <blockquote>Working with
three generalized catalogs of sound, text, avant-pop compositions, and
electro-percussion, Dot Dot Knock reacts to knocking in different ways. 
It pulls from its archive at will, depending on where one knocks and
what mood it is in at the moment.  Knocking on the left top slice
results in chopped up text, sometimes understandable, other times not. 
Knocking on the bottom right hand slice produces hesitant percussive
riffs.  The installation sometimes stutters, occasionally lectures, 
once-in-a-while shouts and other times won't answer at
all.</blockquote></p>

<p>And it's very loud, very present, you can hear it blocks away!  You
know something's happening ahead but you're not quite sure what.  </p>

<p>The whole project is a kind of exploration of emptiness, references
that point in all directions at once but never quite hit their mark,
made from semantically vertiginous alters.  Come check it out!</p>

<p><a
href="http://www.sfacgallery.org/exhibitions_detail.fsp?id=383760">
Further info.</a></p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
so_what_are_you_doing_these_da.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
so_what_are_you_doing_these_da.html</guid> <category>art</category>
<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:44:22 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item>
<title>san francisco is this and not that</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>It's been a struggle.  This city, full of
over-educated and under-salaried types who can quote Lacan easier than
you can remember pi to the third digit.  </p>

<p>In this place, full of braininess, why is so much of the art and
music messy?  Of course, there are exceptions.  But the overall feel of
the scene is messy.  I'm fine with messy, I love messy.  But sometimes I
need something pointed, sharp, and cold.  Is it part of the refugee
effect in this city: the sharp ones have escaped their sado-masochistic
educations to come here to be a little sloppy for a change?  Is this
sloppiness in fact an enlightened approach?  A post-academic
intuitiveness that can only happen after advanced studies in late 20th
century French philosophy?  </p>

<p>Maybe.  I don't know.  </p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
san_francisco_is_this_and_not.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
san_francisco_is_this_and_not.html</guid> <category>life</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:22:35 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item>
<title>the ghosts have arrived</title> <description><![CDATA[<p><img
alt="IMGP0084.jpg"
src="http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/IMGP0084.jpg" width="350"
height="262" /></p>

<p><a
href="http://www.sfacgallery.org/exhibitions_detail.fsp?id=383760">
Kunsole now in Grove Street Installation Space</a> in San Francisco.</p>

<p><img alt="IMGP0081.jpg"
src="http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/IMGP0081.jpg" width="350"
height="262" /></p>

<p>Knock on the blue panels and play with the sounds:  make your own
stories with avant-pop compositions and chants.  Click through to <em><a
href="http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/knock_text1.html"
onclick="window.open('http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/knock_text1
.html','popup','width=443,height=447,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=
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return false">Dot Dot Knock</em> info.</a></p>

<p><img alt="IMG_0182_2.jpg"
src="http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/IMG_0182_2.jpg" width="350"
height="262" /></p>

<p>Watch out, the wiggly ghost might jump at you!</p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
the_ghosts_have_arrived.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
the_ghosts_have_arrived.html</guid> <category>art</category>
<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:37:23 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item>
<title>last night&apos;s theme: yoko ono vs diamanda galas</title>
<description><![CDATA[<img src =
"http://asset2.flavorpill.com/attachment_image_files/0007/9541/
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It started at Ping Pong Gallery with <a
href="http://www.genericfun.com">Deric</a>'s opening, his intense sharp
posters filling the space with strange designs from a galaxy mapped in
semiotic vertigo.  They were designer-ly and <em>branded</em> yet imbued
with earnest need for self expression (Diamanda Galas).  Or were they
simply highly evolved self-mediation that flips intention over and over
until the beginning and end are no longer in sight (Yoko Ono).  Ping
pong indeed!

Then Diamda Galas on YouTube with Mason and Jano.

Next <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/8272787@N04/2128022593/">Charlie
Horse</a> at the Cinch, drag queens tossing intention and self
expression through the blender of self-mediation and showmanship. 
Crazy, confusing, and wonderful!

Then dancing to Kiss, Kiss, Kiss by Yoko Ono.

And on and on and back and forth.]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
last_nights_theme_yoko_ono_vs.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
last_nights_theme_yoko_ono_vs.html</guid> <category>life</category>
<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 12:13:08 -0800</pubDate> </item> <item>
<title>virtual game piece, virtual jihadi, shut down by school
officials</title> <description><![CDATA[<p>A game developed by artist <a
href="http://www.crudeoils.us/">Wafaa Bilal</a>, in which people hunt
down Bush or experience what it's like to be an innocent civilian in the
Iraq war, was shut down by officials at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute.  Wired.com <a
href="http://blog.wired.com/games/2008/03/officials-shutt.html">article<
/a> here, youtube below.</p>

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<p>Link via glitchslaptko.</p>]]></description>
<link>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
virtual_game_piece_virtual_jih.html</link>
<guid>http://www.fundamentallysound.org/blog/2008/03/
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:52:34 -0800</pubDate> </item>

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