TECHNE Visiting Digital Artist Series

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from Paul Miller aka "DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid"


When: Tuesday, October 8th at 6:30 p.m.


Where: CU-Boulder, Muenzinger Hall E0046


As part of this year's continuing series of visiting digital artists,
the Department of Fine Arts at CU-Boulder invites you to a
lecture/presentation from Paul Miller aka "DJ Spooky that Subliminal
Kid".


Paul Miller is a conceptual artist, writer, and musician working in New
York. His work as an artist has appeared in a wide variety of contexts
such as the Whitney Biennial, The Venice Biennial for Architecture
(year 2000), the prestigious Ludwig Museum in Cologne, Germany,
Kunsthalle, Vienna, The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and many
other museums and galleries. Miller is most well known as "Dj Spooky
that Subliminal Kid", a character from his upcoming novel "Flow My
Blood the Dj Said" that uses a wide variety of digitally created music
as a form of post-modern sculpture.


Miller has recorded a huge volume of music as "Dj Spooky that
Subliminal Kid" and has collaborated with a wide variety of preeminent
musicians and composers such as Iannis Xenakis, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Butch
Morris, Kool Keith a.k.a. Doctor Octagon, Pierre Boulez, Killa Priest
from Wu-Tang Clan, Steve Reich, Yoko Ono and Thurston Moore from Sonic
Youth.


His written work has appeared in The Village Voice, The Source,
Artforum, Raygun, Rap Pages, Paper Magazine, and many other
periodicals. His upcoming book, "Sound Unbound," an anthology of
writings on sound art and multi-media will be out in 2003 from
Routledge Press, and his most recent album, "Optometry", is a jazz
project featuring Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Joe Mcphee, Carl
Hancock Rux, Daniel Bernard Roumain, and High Priest from Anti-Pop
Consortium.


For more information on TECHNE go to


art.colorado.edu


This event is sponsored by the Alt-X Digital Arts Foundation
(www.altx.com) and the University of Colorado at Boulder's Department
of Fine Arts. Future guests this semester include Giselle Beiguelman,
Alex Galloway, Yael Kanarek, John Simon, and Mark Tribe.

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, Abe Golam

<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><bigger><bigger>Lecture/Presentation
from Paul Miller aka "DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid"


When: Tuesday, October 8th at 6:30 p.m.


Where: CU-Boulder, Muenzinger Hall E0046


As part of this year's continuing series of visiting digital artists,
the Department of Fine Arts at CU-Boulder invites you to a
lecture/presentation from Paul Miller aka "DJ Spooky that Subliminal
Kid".


Paul Miller is a conceptual artist, writer, and musician working in New
York. His work as an artist has appeared in a wide variety of contexts
such as the Whitney Biennial, The Venice Biennial for Architecture
(year 2000), the prestigious Ludwig Museum in Cologne, Germany,
Kunsthalle, Vienna, The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and many
other museums and galleries. Miller is most well known as "Dj Spooky
that Subliminal Kid", a character from his upcoming novel "Flow My
Blood the Dj Said" that uses a wide variety of digitally created music
as a form of post-modern sculpture.


Miller has recorded a huge volume of music as "Dj Spooky that
Subliminal Kid" and has collaborated with a wide variety of preeminent
musicians and composers such as Iannis Xenakis, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Butch
Morris, Kool Keith a.k.a. Doctor Octagon, Pierre Boulez, Killa Priest
from Wu-Tang Clan, Steve Reich, Yoko Ono and Thurston Moore from Sonic
Youth.


His written work has appeared in The Village Voice, The Source,
Artforum, Raygun, Rap Pages, Paper Magazine, and many other
periodicals. His upcoming book, "Sound Unbound," an anthology of
writings on sound art and multi-media will be out in 2003 from
Routledge Press, and his most recent album, "Optometry", is a jazz
project featuring Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Joe Mcphee, Carl
Hancock Rux, Daniel Bernard Roumain, and High Priest from Anti-Pop
Consortium.


For more information on TECHNE go to


art.colorado.edu


This event is sponsored by the Alt-X Digital Arts Foundation
(www.altx.com) and the University of Colorado at Boulder's Department
of Fine Arts. Future guests this semester include Giselle Beiguelman,
Alex Galloway, Yael Kanarek, John Simon, and Mark Tribe.

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, D42 Kandinskij

On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, amerika wrote:

> Paul Miller is a conceptual artist, writer, and musician working in New
> York. His work as an artist has appeared in a wide variety of contexts
> such as the Whitney Biennial, The Venice Biennial for Architecture
> (year 2000), the prestigious Ludwig Museum in Cologne, Germany,
> Kunsthalle, Vienna, The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and many
> other museums and galleries.

Museums and galleries are 'a wide variety of contexts'?
Also known as grant-bestowing life-support systems for mediocre
humans who attempt to pass themselves as 'artists'?
Not to say that a FEW aren't well-deserving–but those are very FEW.

> "Flow My Blood the Dj Said" that uses a wide variety of digitally
> created music as a form of post-modern sculpture.

Blood of a Poet. Really.

bouncie,

`, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42