martes, 24 de agosto de 2010

Noise & Capitalism

Noise & Capitalism
Exhibition as Concert
September 1 - October 31 / 2010


CAC Brétigny
Centre d’art contemporain de Brétigny
Espace Jules Verne, Rue Henri Douard
91220 Brétigny s/Orge
France
tel (33) 01 60 85 20 76
info@cacbretigny.com
35min. From Paris by RER Train


Mattin in collaboration with Loïc Blairon, Ray Brassier,
Emma Hedditch, Esther Ferrer, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Anthony
Iles, Matthieu Saladin, Howard Slater...

Taking as a starting point the book Noise & Capitalism and
the desire to explore noise and improvisation in social and
political terms, the CAC exhibition context will become an
improvised concert lasting for two months. Going through
different degrees of intensity, nothing will remain static;
the production and reception will take place simultaneously.
By collapsing the formats of exhibition and concert into
each other, the potential of the different usages of the
noun noise will be explored rather than simply
perpetuating noise as a musical genre. Playing with
different levels of visibility and invisibility, some
activities will be more formal than others. Interventions
by different people will take different forms, such as an
improvised zine, a continuously generated performance
program, an open invitation to improvise with the material
conditions of the exhibition... .

Historically, noise – in its many forms – has disrupted
established codes, orders, discourses, habits and
expectations, aesthetics and moralities. Noise has the
potential to exceed the logic of framing, by either being
too much, too complex, too dense and difficult to decode or
too chaotic to be measured. At first encounter noise has the
power to suspend values of judgement such as good or bad or
right or wrong. To think of it in moral or ethical terms
seems ridiculous. Noise, with its epistemic violence,
brings into crisis the division between activity and
passivity, and between knowing and feeling. By making us
aware of our incapacity to decipher it, noise can expose to
us our alienated condition, making us question our own
subject position.

Can the practice of noise and improvisation help us in any
way to understand or even counter the level of
commodification that our lives have reached under the
capitalist mode of production? Can we use noise as a form
of praxis going beyond established audience/performer
relationships? Can we push self-reflexivity to the point of
positive feedback?


Noise & Capitalism
Exhibition as Concert
Agenda

19 September, Sunday at 2pm (shuttle from Paris)
Ray Brassier, Jean-Luc Guionnet & Mattin
Idioms & Idiots

25 September Saturday at 11am (shuttle from Paris)
Esther Ferrer
Zaj concert

2 October Saturday at 2pm (shuttle from Paris)
Loïc Blairon
Barred Speach

From 4th October 2pm until 10th October 6pm:
Open invitation to improvise with the exhibition as concert.
The material conditions (times, budget, space...) are our
instruments, from there anything can happen.
Everybody is welcome.

21 October Thursday at 8pm (shuttle from Paris)
Matthieu Saladin & Mattin
Brutalised Aesthetics

26 October at 8pm (shuttle from Paris)
Mattin
Object of Thought

Shuttle time location and reservation: info@cacbretigny.com

For more interventions please check:
http://www.cacbretigny.com/
http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/

CAC Bretigny in collaboration with Taumaturgia (A Coruña)
will publish the book Unconsituted Praxis, collecting most
of Mattin's writing.

Noise & Capitalism blog:
http://www.arteleku.net/noise_capitalism/
To download a pdf of Noise & Capitalism:
http://www.arteleku.net/audiolab/noise_capitalism.pdf






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