Rhythm and Event
Event date: 29 October 2011
King’s Anatomy Theatre & Museum,
6th Floor, King’s Building
King’s College London,
Strand Campus,
London, WC2R 2LS
away from opposition. On the other hand, Bachelard and, following him, Lefebvre, have attempted to construct a rhythmanalysis of newness, while Badiou’s theory of the event signals an interruption in the spatiotemporal order. But perhaps there are yet other connections to be made between (what is absent in) these thinkers and towards conceiving ‘a rhythmics of the event’. For example, for theorists such as Kodwo Eshun and Steve Goodman rhythm points to a complex ecology of speeds, inciting mutations across the human-machine network to allow for the construction of a sonic futurity: a virtual coexistence of past and future in the present.
The purpose of this symposium is to elaborate a philosophy of rhythm as an appropriate mode of analysis of the event. Whether aesthetic, cultural, strategic, or other, we understand the event to be an instance of rhythmic time, summoning, expressing and animated by the abstract yet real (virtual) movements of matter. A rhythmic onto genetics of this kind necessarily departs from a binary split between, on the one hand, natural bodily rhythms (breath, heartbeat and so on) and,on the other, a mechanics of steady tempo or pulse presupposing the metric organisation of spacetime. Instead, this symposium seeks to explore rhythm as an interface between diverse elements (human, machine or other) and a somewhat non-sensory, irregular and amodal movement, lurking at the most potentially unknown or ‘unthought ’ dimensions of the event.
Introductory Music (Claudia Martinho)
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Performance Rhythmic Materialism: dynamic patterning through corporeal mediaWith:- Julian Henriques (Goldsmiths)
- Claudia Martinho (Goldsmiths)
- Paola Crespi (University of Surrey)
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Welcome by Eleni Ikoniadou .
Plenary
Matthew Fuller & Andrew Goffey: Sort, Work and Recurse: the stratagematic rhythmns of grey media events
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Panel 1
Chair: John Mullarkey
Olga Goriunova (London Metropolitan University): Software, Time and Avant-garde
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Simon O’Sullivan (Goldsmiths College): Two Diagrams of the Production of the Subject
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Eleni Ikoniadou (Kingston University): Splice, Freeze, Stretch and Mutate: Digital rhythm as harbinger of the event
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Panel 2
Chair: Jussi Parikka
Michael Goddard (Salford): Industrial Music for Post-Industrial People
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Milla Tiainen (Anglia Ruskin): The voice as transversal rhythmics
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Scott Wilson (Kingston University): Rhythm, a-rhythmia and the Revolutionary Drive
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Panel 2 questions
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Plenary
Angus Carlyle (CRiSAP): Scales of Rhythm
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Panel 3
Chair: Scott Wilson
John Mullarkey (Kingston University): Almost Nothing Happening: An Essay on Action and Event
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Pasi Väliaho (Goldsmiths College): Rhythms of the Console Screen
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Marcel Swiboda (University of Leeds): In Search of Lost Time-Images
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Panel 4
Chair: Olga Goriunova
Stella Baraklianou (University of Portsmouth)
The photograph as pulsating event
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Iain Campbell (Kingston University): Rhythmic Bodies, Rhythmic Relations
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Judith Wambacq (Ghent University): What kind of structure defines a rhythm?
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Panel 5
Chair: Pasi Väliaho
James Lavender (University of Leeds): Bodies of Sound
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Chiara Alfano (University of Sussex): Caesura: The Rhythmed Event
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Shintaro Miyazaki (Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart):
AlgoRhythmics. Microtemporal Transductions of Information, its Aesthetics, Production of Capital and Affects.
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Panel 6
Chair: Eleni Ikoniadou
Corry Shores (Husserl Archives) & Scott Wollschleger (Manhattan School of Music):
Rhythm without Time
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Frauke Behrendt (University of Brighton):
Rhythmanalysis. Lefebvre on a GPS Sound Walk
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Tim Stephens (LSBU):
‘The End(s) of the Still’ – Releasing rhythm from photographic geometry
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Plenary
Jussi Parikka (Winchester School of Art/ University of Southampton)
The Aesthetico-Technical Rhythm
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LIVE PERFORMANCE - Good luck Mr. Gorsky
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