Hallo Michael;
yes, I'd go with you then, and am sorry for having gotten lost in translation, 
i think I was trying to say something completely different, but various zoom
sessions had dried up most of my sense of humor. I had never even been to 
Darmstadt's new music scene, though I performed an installation there once, in 
a garden, during the 'Vogelfrei' Biennial, with a small fish in a long 
elongated glassbowl shaped like a bassoon, the fish generated the sound through 
its movement which was monitored with a small camera sending the motion data to 
the software.  The fish performed wonderfully,
with regards
Johannes

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From: Michael Szpakowski <m...@michaelszpakowski.org>
Sent: 07 July 2020 00:52
To: netbehaviour new netbehaviour; Johannes Birringer
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour]      go tell it to the mountains

Hi Johannes
well I'd resist the setting up of what for me are false dichotomies -either 
Darmstadt ( and I think Cage would have had something strong to say about being 
subsumed *there*) or Solange Knowles, either the digital or corporeal. I don't 
think that Zoom made the performance of 4 33 better, just interestingly 
different and thereby in a sense added new depths to what we might expect from 
the work.
I'm of the Harry Hill school - this or that , which is better? only instead of 
the *FIGHT* ! I'd just say well ..er.. both are better
cheers!
Michael

On Tuesday, July 7, 2020, 12:15:28 AM GMT+1, Johannes Birringer 
<johannes.birrin...@brunel.ac.uk> wrote:


Hi Michael and all:

enjoyed your comment!  looked/listened in again. I looked at the faces and 
persons playing (this is a Scottish/Uk ensemble, based in Edinburgh?), and 
pondered why I responded to a Cage concert with my note on Stockhausen. New 
music, right??  Darmstadt tradition, how odd.  Not sure anything can get 
transcended.

I had actually been reading about Shabaka Hutchings and the new album just 
released, "We Are Sent Here by History"  (Shabaka and the Ancestors), and 
following the discussions swirling around in our societies. do we start 
questioning our traditions, allegiances?  is the anti-black curriculum 
dismantable? chamber music in helicopters, good heavens. This is a different 
discussion for sure, but I wish to pick up your faith or enjoyment of the zoom 
concert and question it, if you permit... I watched many musicians in this 
fragmenting multiroom Red Note zoom pretending not to play, and on occasion 
heard some rambling, wonderfully interfering noises, someone had unmuted their 
mic, nice,  but why were they not all unmuted?  You felt there was community? 
ambient world? Could we even imagine this ambient contingent world, looking at 
all the instrumentalists in these tiny zoom frames?  Mind you, I am actually 
trying to raise a larger question, which came up in the Lab of Dance conference 
in Warsaw last week (https://sites.google.com/view/labofdance) - do you like 
dancing by yourself in front of camera? Do you like seeing yourself?  can you 
teach dance in a zoom ? create choreography, meet audience, exchange vibrations 
and energies with real people in organic space? Liberating openness or 
frustrating closedness?


It might be interesting to discuss this further, if some of you are teaching or 
preparing to do hybrid stuff in the fall. One of the dancers in Warsaw told me 
(the format was arranged like this:  you watched the 5 video 
lectures/presentations beforehand, on youtube, then the panelists met with 
audience in zoom at 6pm
for Q & A, yet discussion was moderated via facilitator who read questions in 
chat, then translated them....) that she had not mustered the attention or 
energy to watch all the video lectures, others confessed they get tired in 
front of zoom. Others reported from the summer semester dance classes: Working 
with camera as partner, trying things (how do you do Community Dance in zoom?). 
 How can public space be merged with virtual space,  how can dance be 
connecting,
creating dialogues? students tried all manner of things, danced in their 
kitchens, their balconies, created audiowalks, online work-books; networked 
performances, learning more about combination online-offline, etc. There was 
ambition, and then ambivalence, critique. Capacities are now nearly exhausted; 
fragmentation ever-present; non verbal communication is stopped; energies not 
shareable, shadows are missing, so are sweat and smell. There is no substitute 
for flesh.  Sadness and frustration.

I feel almost exactly as in these last observations, and could do without zoom, 
for sure.

with regards
Johannes Birringer

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From: Michael Szpakowski 
<m...@michaelszpakowski.org<mailto:m...@michaelszpakowski.org>>
Sent: 06 July 2020 17:27
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] online performance of 4' 33"

Cheers Johannes! Thanks for sharing it. It struck me that the final thing 
transcended in a number of interesting ways the original idea which had a 
quality of a ‘rather good wheeze’ about it, something light and fun and 
amusing. That remained ,sure enough, but there was definitely more...things 
about community and what it means to be a performer and also an extension, 
through Zoom, of the encouragement of ambient listening that was part of the 
original. A very liberating openness to the whole thing ...


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On Sunday, July 5, 2020, 8:13 pm, Johannes Birringer 
<johannes.birrin...@brunel.ac.uk<mailto:johannes.birrin...@brunel.ac.uk>> wrote:

thanks Michael

rather wonderful and curious.  And I shared your link with friends and 
colleagues
(from music and theatre) who had alerted me last week to a streaming of 
Stockhausen's 6-hour
"Mittwoch aus Licht"  --  Birmingham's first staging of an opera that was 
previously considered unstageable;  truly extraordinary and could be of 
interest. It’s being streamed on Saturday from 5pm....

https://www.birminghamopera.org.uk/coming-up?fbclid=IwAR3tWZDsGRgPhDfg5FmT35wDA1pAa3fM2t4QnTfOhwKqf01dT1RfhMt-2II

you probably have heard of the helicopter string quartet, part of "Mittwoch aus 
Licht".
well it's in here........ (https://vimeo.com/435367416)

they apparently flew it.

best
Johannes Birringer



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To: netbehaviour new netbehaviour
Subject: [NetBehaviour] online performance of 4' 33"

Hi
I just participated in this Zoom performance of Cage's 4' 33'' organised by the 
splendid Red Note Ensemble. I play sopranino recorder doubling mbira in the 
second movement .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMAz9V-65Zo

cheers!
Michael

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