Kenneth Goldsmith on the Samuel Andreyev Podcast
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- KENNETH GOLDSMITH ON THE SAMUEL ANDREYEV PODCAST
Kenneth Goldsmith is an American poet. His writing has been called some of the most exhaustive and beautiful collage work yet produced in poetry by Publishers Weekly. He is the founding editor of UbuWeb, and is a senior editor of PennSound at the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches. He hosted a weekly radio show at WFMU from 1995 until june 2010. He has published many books of poetry, notably Fidget, Soliloquy, Day, and his American trilogy. He is the editor of I’ll Be Your Mirror, the selected Andy Warhol interviews, which is the basis for an opera, Trans-Warhol, that premiered in Geneva in 2007. He has published three books of essays, including Against Expression, Uncreative Writing, Wasting Time on the Internet, and most recently, Duchamp is my Lawyer. In 2013, he was appointed the first Poet Laureate of the Museum of Modern Art.
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30 seconds in and I'm giddy with excitement for this conversation
Great conversation. Glad I stumbled across this. His last remarks were exactly what I needed to hear this week (having just put on an experimental music event that very few people attended.)
Very cool to bring in folks from different arts disciplines! I don't look into nearly enough of such, so this was a fascinating interview. Thank you!
Thanks Kenneth and Samuel!
this is probably my favourite episode of your podcast - thank you and Ken for talking about a very important issue - we are not pure. thank you, thank you, thank you
Really happy to hear that. Thanks for listening.
@@samuel_andreyev Ken said something I found profound and it has inspired a new composition I am working on. The first section is for articulated felt piano and chamber string orchestra playing in that cool Baltic-stillness manner (I am currently living in Estonia ...) be safe and be well!
First time I've heard of Ubuweb and it's such an interesting collection. Definitely gonne be listening more for inspiration. Thank you for this interview, Samuel!
That was a truly wonderful conversation, Samuel and Kenneth, thank you. As Ken said, keep producing the work, you never know...
Great Interview I am really glad you posted it and I got to hear and see it with everyone on your channel ,Thanks.
Wow! I read a couple of Kenneth's books after discovering ubuweb, really interesting guy. Looking forward to getting stuck into this
Love this interview! I'm a big fan of Kenneth Goldsmith. His "found" material reminds me of William S. Burroughs' cut-up technique. But Mr. Goldsmith takes it to new heights of originality.
John Zorn's Naked City should be required listening
I once had a lesson with the ""new complexity"" composer Michael Finnissy and Naked City was the first thing he told me to go away and listen to!
Concrete Poetry used to be the name my mates old skateboard crew
Have you thought of doing a video on Stefano Gervasoni? His music is so rewarding to listen to
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Any place for old style tonal derivative music in the world today? I just wrote a symphony, goddammit.
Post it
@@pablovilla7539 I'm embarrassed. Seriously, I'm finishing the video-score thing and I'll upload. And run away to Finland.
@Teemu H. Thank you. Once I wanted to quit, but my teacher told me to read the composers' letters where you see the same doubts and fears in them. I didn't see the letters, but I got the message and continued. Does anybody know where I can get these letters teacher talked about?
As a man of my word, I hearby announce that my symphony has been published. Now I'm off to Finland. Can I put the link here? -ua-cam.com/video/m60veJrv3Qg/v-deo.html
I didnt recognize him without the beard and outlandish suit
"Piracy is preservation." This guy's cavalier attitude towards rights ownership is the kind of thing that led to the collapse of physical music sales, which has done nothing but hurt artists. And he tries to justify his purloining of other people's music (whether taking it online or taking it for free at WFMU) by stating CDs were $25 and he couldn't afford them. CDs were not $25, most domestic CDs could be purchased for $13.99 or so during the 90s heyday of CD sales.
I remember reading an interview with him a few years ago, where he stated his wife asked him what he was doing at the computer so long at night, and he said "looking for records." Which meant taking anything he wants for free, online. I believe he had a teaching position at this point, so could well afford to buy CDs or records, but for Kenneth Goldsmith, anything he wants should be taken for free online. Again, this attitude hurts the artists that he professes to love so much.
Furthermore, maybe some rights holders are annoyed with him and his Ubuweb site because their work is still under copyright, and Kenneth Goldsmith has no legal right to post it on his website if it is still under copyright. "Copyright doesn't exist." What a horrible thing to say.
you're wrong.
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You wrote that Goldman said "Copyright doesn't exist" that is a misquote because you took his words out of context. He said "copyright AS IT IS PUT OUT THERE actually doesn't exist" 46:22