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		  <title type="text">Musiques Incongrues - TV on the Radio, podcast by Kenneth Goldsmith</title>
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		<title>TV on the Radio, podcast by Kenneth Goldsmith</title>
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		<published>2011-02-09T10:40:11+01:00</published>
		<updated>2011-02-09T10:52:01+01:00</updated>
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			<name>RWM</name>
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			In MACBA's exhibition, &quot;Are You Ready for TV?&quot;, a visitor can see what happens when the aesthetic of visual artists collides with the world of television. The results are anything but what ...
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			<![CDATA[<p>In MACBA's exhibition, "Are You Ready for TV?", a visitor can see what happens when the aesthetic of visual artists collides with the world of television. The results are anything but what you'd expect to see on TV. Likewise, when television collides with audio arts, a new and disconcerting soundtrack emerges, one that can only have been a product of artists swiping, sampling, detourning, recycling, remixing, and mashing-up sources emanating from the television. There's a great history of audio works mashed up, inspired by and taken from TV and we'll be listening to ten of them here. Unlike the works in the exhibition, these more ephemeral gestures travel in different ways, often reinserting themselves back into mass culture by means of mechanical reproduction, spread widely and thinly across culture. In many cases, this type of distribution has impacted back upon popular culture itself, creating an historical echo chamber. With no museum needed to reframe these works as art, the mere displacement from one medium into another creates an ecosystem unique to the recorded artifact, distinctly different than that of the visual. These works live on, perpetuating themselves in popular culture via the internet, as well as in the form of LPs, cassette tapes, CDs and MP3s. </p>
<p>Link: <a href='http://rwm.macba.cat/en/specials?id_capsula=782'>http://rwm.macba.cat/en/specials?id_capsula=782</a><br />
MP3: <a href='http://rwm.macba.cat/uploads/specials/TVontheradio.mp3'>http://rwm.macba.cat/uploads/specials/TVontheradio.mp3</a><br />
Related information: <a href='http://rwm.macba.cat/uploads/20101130/TVontheradio_eng.pdf'>http://rwm.macba.cat/uploads/20101130/TVontheradio_eng.pdf</a></p>
<p>Playlist:<br />
Ken Nordine "The Vidiot" (excerpt, 1957) from <em>Word Jazz</em> (Ken Nordine, featuring The Fred Katz Group, Dot Records, 1957)<br />
John Cage appears on the TV show <em>I've Got a Secret</em> and performs his composition "Water Walk," 1960<br />
Charlotte Moorman plays the TV Cello on Nam June Paik's television show, <em>Good Morning Mr. Orwell</em>, interviewed by George Pimpton, 1984<br />
Ferdinand Kriwet "Apollo Vision" (realisation: Ferdinand Kriwet; production: Studio Akustische Kunst, WDR, Koln/SWF/BR; script: Klaus Schoning, 1969)<br />
Donald Swearingen "Salvation at 1 AM" (1990) from <em>Radius #2: Transmissions from Broadcast Artists</em> (¿What Next? Recordings, 1993)<br />
Robert Watts "Interview" (1963) from<em> Fluxus Anthology</em> (Anthology Records, 1995)<br />
Brian Joseph Davis "Voiceover" (MP3 from <a href='http://brianjosephdavis.com,'>http://brianjosephdavis.com,</a> 2006)<br />
Robert Ashley <em>Perfect Lives: An Opera for Television</em> from "The Bar (Differences)" (Lovely Music, 1983)<br />
William S. Burroughs, "Present Time Exercises" from <em>Break Through In Grey Room</em> (Sub Rosa Records, 1971)<br />
The Evolution Control Committee "Rocked by Rape" (MP3 from ECC website <a href='http://evolution-control.com,'>http://evolution-control.com,</a> 2002)</p>
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		<title>TV on the Radio, podcast by Kenneth Goldsmith</title>
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		<published>2011-02-09T10:52:21+01:00</published>
		<updated>2026-06-06T16:21:00+02:00</updated>
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			<name>mbertier</name>
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			Sweet :)
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			<![CDATA[<p>Sweet :)<br />
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