Columbia Art & Technology Lecture--DJ Spooky

COLUMBIA ART & TECHNOLOGY LECTURES

Sound Unbound/Rhythm Science

A lecture and performance by
Paul D. Miller aka
DJ Spooky
That Subliminal Kid

Wednesday March 24, 2004
7pm

Free and open to the public

Altschul Auditorium
417 International Affairs Building
420 West 118th Street, between Amsterdam and Morningside
New York, NY

Paul D. Miller is a conceptual artist, writer, and musician working in New York City. He is the author of Rhythm Science (MIT Press, March 2004), a manifesto in which he describes how artists use technology to arrange the mix of cultural ideas and objects that bombard us. His artistic work has been exhibited at the Whitney Biennial; The Venice Biennial for Architecture; Ludwig Museum in Cologne; and the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. Miller has recorded a large volume of music as "DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid" and has collaborated with musicians and composers ranging from to Ryuichi Sakamoto to Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth. He is a co-publisher of the magazine A Gathering of the Tribes and was the first editor-at-large of Artbyte: the Magazine of Digital Culture.

The Art & Technology Lectures will continue through the spring with Manuel DeLanda, author of the books War in the Age of Intelligent Machines, A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History and Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy, on April 8; and Ricardo Dominguez, a tactical media artist, on May 12.

For more information, see http://www.columbia.edu/cu/arts/dmc/docs/lectureseries.html
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Co-presented by the Digital Media Center and Computer Music Center at Columbia University