Good observations. For those who haven't seen it, Kim Cascone wrote a kind
of overview of the area (in 2000) in terms of 'the aesthetics of failure'.
Useful article here:-
<
http://mitpress.mit.edu/journals/COMJ/CMJ24_4Cascone.pdf>
alan
--On 03 September 2005 19:53 -0500 Luis-Manuel Garcia
<lgarcia@uchicago.edu> wrote:
quoted 41 lines I think that's what makes glitch doesn't exclude 'computer generated
> I think that's what makes glitch doesn't exclude 'computer generated
> music', but instead highlights a sub-group of it. "Glitch" has often
> been used interchangeably with "post-digital" (although I don't they
> they're perfectly equivalent), which suggests to me that glitch isn't
> just about technology, but about a particular attitude towards
> technology that at once glorifies it and ironizes it. In other words,
> glitch seems to be what happens when the "honeymoon" with technological
> perfection passes: rather than reject technology as "empty" or "false"
> perfection, glitch put the whole notion of audio perfection into
> question.
>
> back to making prickly pear sorbet,
> LMG
>
> On Sep 3, 2005, at 7:28 PM, pulse wrote:
>
>> So would we wouldn't group 'computer generated music' into the
>> category as well then? This defeintion seems to exclude that group
>> of music which typically seems to be classified as glitch - even
>> though it is deinetly produced without failures.
>>
>>
>>> Interpretation: an approach to art objects that seeks out and
>>> prioritizes moments of technological failure.
>>>
>>
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