Nov 13, 2005
Libsyn, who hosts our stuff has really been a pain in our
collective Bad at Sports ass this week, so many of you tried to
download last weeks show had trouble, we're sorry, they suck, we
will beat them up as soon as we can find their offices. Don't
forget to download Episode #10, good stuff!
THIS WEEK:
We really will get back to reviews at some point, but there is just
too much to talk about in the interview department! Lou Mallozzi,
Executive Director of the Experimental Sound Studio, artist, and
educator, talks about the Open Ear Festival of Sound (November 13,
2005 - December 15, 2005) and the 20th Anniversary of ESS! Also,
Duncan talks to Jonathan Rhodes Executive Director of Three-Walls
about Nato Thompson's lecture on Art Activist Communities. We talk
about why Scott Speh hates Canadians. Duncan and Richard sing a
duet!!
If you miss this you will have nothing to discuss around the water
cooler next week, loser!
More links to follow!
The Experimental Sound
Studio
Mass. MoCA
While we didn't get achance to talk about it this week, go check
out Art in the Abstract, one of a couple really kick-ass
shows at the Illinois State Museum, which I honestly had
forgotten about until I was blundering around the Thompson Center
trying to find a form for something. Okay, city dwellers, all you
have to do is get off at Clark and Lake on the Blue line, go up to
the second floor, and BLAMMO, kickass Illinois-artist-made abstract
art throughout history. Go see this, this is the best use of my tax
dollars I've seen!!
Illinois
State Museum-Art in the Abstract