Archive for 'Artworks'
10 – HAVE A SNACK / 20 – GOTO 10
Posted on 25. Oct, 2011 by admin.
(click on photo for full size) This vivid piece of photojournalism, taken in extremely arduous conditions, documents elusive first-person mental states. Here, in the war zone of Fairfield, CT, we braved the forbidding terrain of a middle-aged Jewish lady’s kitchen. The woman was extremely accommodating – until the boxes of snack food started flying around [...]
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The Court Gossip – 5. Clamoring For Clout (Text and Scores)
Posted on 19. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Click for full score Note: The free Scorch plug-in is required to view the scores in your browser. Turn off your speaker volume, since the score documents are formatted with non-standard MIDI settings and will produce only drum sounds. Text: 5. Clamoring For Clout He’s a much cleverer philosopher than I am. He’s more famous [...]
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The Court Gossip – 4. The Thick Moment (Text and Scores)
Posted on 19. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Click for full score Note: The free Scorch plug-in is required to view the scores in your browser. Turn off your speaker volume, since the score documents are formatted with non-standard MIDI settings and will produce only drum sounds. Text: 4. The Thick Moment This patient’s spinning stories in extended present tense, testing a possibility [...]
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The Court Gossip – 3. Speaking for Our Selves (Text and Scores)
Posted on 19. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Click for full score Note: The free Scorch plug-in is required to view the scores in your browser. Turn off your speaker volume, since the score documents are formatted with non-standard MIDI settings and will produce only drum sounds. Text: 3. Speaking For Our Selves He thinks I leave out (That he omits) phenomena! Does [...]
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The Court Gossip – 2. epi sodes (Text and Scores)
Posted on 19. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Click for full score Note: The free Scorch plug-in is required to view the scores in your browser. Turn off your speaker volume, since the score documents are formatted with non-standard MIDI settings and will produce only drum sounds. Text: 2. epi sodes Never have we encountered such a patient with so many different epi-sodes [...]
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The Court Gossip – 1. The Origin of Selves (Text and Scores)
Posted on 19. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Click for full score Note: The free Scorch plug-in is required to view the scores in your browser. Turn off your speaker volume, since the score documents are formatted with non-standard MIDI settings and will produce only drum sounds. Text: 1. The Origin of Selves The tide rolls in Crash The tide rolls in Crashes [...]
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The Court Gossip: Synopsis
Posted on 19. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Roles The patient “Mary” Her “alter” Sandy The writers Daniel Dennett and Nicholas Humphrey, working on a paper about her The composer Brian Felsen, writing a series of art songs about them. Synopsis I. The Origin of Selves The music opens with a flashback to childhood trauma. Daniel Dennett and Nicholas Humphrey replay the report [...]
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Participating artists in TSC exhibition
Posted on 18. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Towards a Science of Consciousness conference – TSC 2006 Center for Consciousness Studies University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ ART EXHIBITION of works related to the nature of conscious experience April 4-8, 2006 ___ PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Don Bodin Moran Cerf Sila Cevikce Brian Felsen Andrea Hersh Jon Jost Hyunsuk Kim Adrienne Klein Steven Lehar Minda Novek [...]
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Reviews of “View From the Strangers’ Gallery”
Posted on 17. Jul, 2011 by admin.
REVIEWS OF VIEW FROM THE STRANGERS’ GALLERY “Bravo! I like your piece. It is fresh and different. You have your own voice…you employ a very original use of jazz, of dissonance. The work is very convincing and humorous. Looking forward to hearing it live…and more great music from both of us!” – Lukas Foss, legendary [...]
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“Practicing the cadenza”
Posted on 17. Jul, 2011 by admin.
(Click image for full size) This is a rare and precious document of the opera singer Elif Savas rehearsing an aria for an upcoming concert. By employing unobtrusive photography techniques and sympathetic lighting, I create an image which is far more natural, and less “staged,” than those commonly seen of Dmitri Shostakovich “composing” or Vladamir [...]

