In this eloquent and passionate volume, Bob Ostertag explores the common ground and points of friction among music, creativity, politics, culture, and technology. In terrain ranging from the guerrilla underground in El Salvador's civil war to the drag queen underground in San Francisco and New York, these essays combine journalism and autobiography to explore fundamental questions of what art is and what role it can occupy in a violent and fragmented world, a world in which daily events compromise the universality toward which art strives. Drawing on his intimate engagement with political conflict in Latin America and the Balkans, Ostertag identifies an art of "insurgent politics" that struggles to expand the parameters of the physical and social world. He also discusses his innovative collaborations with major modern performers, filmmakers, and artists around the world. Part memoir, part journalism, and part aesthetic manifesto, Creative Life is a dazzling set of writings from a musical artist who has worked on the cutting edge of new music for thirty years.
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Luminous essays on the nexus of music, politics, and technology
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS   xiINTRODUCTION   1 Art and Politics after September 11   2 Early Years   151. CENTRAL AMERICA   25 El Salvador, 1988: Absolute Diabolical Terror   25Sooner or Later   38 Nicaragua 1990: Power Outage   40 Creative Politics   542. THE BALKANS   69 The Balkans 2000: Tour Journal   69 Program Notes for Yugoslavia Suite   1013. QUEERS   105Desert Boy on a Stick   105All the Rage, Spiral, and PantyChrist   115 Why I work with Drag Queens   1304. MUSIC AND MACHINES   134Between Science and Garbage   134 Living Cinema Manifesto   147 Human Bodies, Computer Music   149 Why Computer Music Is So Awful   159CONCLUSION   163 The Professional Suicide of a Recording Musician   163NOTES   173BIOGRAPHY   177SOURCES   187CREDITS   190INDEX   191
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"The most lucid philosophical work on music, culture and politics since Steve Reich's Writings on Music."--The Wire
Luminous essays on the nexus of music, politics, and technology

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780252076466
Publisert
2009-07-27
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Illinois Press
Vekt
286 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Forfatter

Biographical note

Bob Ostertag--composer, performer, historian, instrument builder, journalist, and activist--is a professor of technocultural studies and music at the University of California at Davis and the author of People's Movements, People's Press: The Journalism of Social Justice Movements.