Rhythm Science

Rhythm Science

by Paul D. Miller
ISBN-10:
026263287X
ISBN-13:
9780262632874
Pub. Date:
03/19/2004
Publisher:
MIT Press
ISBN-10:
026263287X
ISBN-13:
9780262632874
Pub. Date:
03/19/2004
Publisher:
MIT Press
Rhythm Science

Rhythm Science

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Overview

The art of the mix creates a new language of creativity.

"Once you get into the flow of things, you're always haunted by the way that things could have turned out. This outcome, that conclusion. You get my drift. The uncertainty is what holds the story together, and that's what I'm going to talk about."—Rhythm Science

The conceptual artist Paul Miller, also known as Dj Spooky that Subliminal Kid, delivers a manifesto for rhythm science—the creation of art from the flow of patterns in sound and culture, "the changing same." Taking the Dj's mix as template, he describes how the artist, navigating the innumerable ways to arrange the mix of cultural ideas and objects that bombard us, uses technology and art to create something new and expressive and endlessly variable. Technology provides the method and model; information on the web, like the elements of a mix, doesn't stay in one place. And technology is the medium, bridging the artist's consciousness and the outside world.

Miller constructed his Dj Spooky persona ("spooky" from the eerie sounds of hip-hop, techno, ambient, and the other music that he plays) as a conceptual art project, but then came to see it as the opportunity for "coding a generative syntax for new languages of creativity." For example: "Start with the inspiration of George Herriman's Krazy Kat comic strip. Make a track invoking his absurd landscapes...What do tons and tons of air pressure moving in the atmosphere sound like? Make music that acts a metaphor for that kind of immersion or density." Or, for an online "remix" of two works by Marcel Duchamp: "I took a lot of his material written on music and flipped it into a DJ mix of his visual material—with him rhyming!" Tracing the genealogy of rhythm science, Miller cites sources and influences as varied as Ralph Waldo Emerson ("all minds quote"), Grandmaster Flash, W. E. B Dubois, James Joyce, and Eminem. "The story unfolds while the fragments coalesce," he writes.

Miller's textual provocations are designed for maximum visual and tactile seduction by the international studio COMA (Cornelia Blatter and Marcel Hermans). They sustain the book's motifs of recontextualizing and relayering, texts and images bleed through from page to page, creating what amount to 2.5 dimensional vectors. From its remarkable velvet flesh cover, to the die cut hole through the center of the book, which reveals the colored nub holding in place the included audio CD, Rhythm Science: Excerpts and Allegories from the Sub Rosa Archives, this pamphlet truly lives up to Editorial Director Peter Lunenfeld's claim that the Mediawork Pamphlets are "theoretical fetish objects...'zines for grown-ups."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262632874
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 03/19/2004
Series: Mediaworks Pamphlets
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.27(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Paul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid, is a composer, multimedia artist, and writer. He is the author of Rhythm Science and Sound Unbound, both published by the MIT Press.

What People are Saying About This

John Akomfrah

In Rhythm Science Miller remixes sounds and ideas with equal dexterity. A new vibe for a new world.

Lawrence Lessig

We've ended the century of broadcast culture—when manufacturers produced the culture we consume. In this brilliant and beautiful book, Paul Miller gives us the rhythm of sampled culture—culture created by those who can remix, and by technologies that enable anyone to remix. Rhythm Science is science; it is art; it is the story of how freedom would build better science and art. Dark, with bright flashes, in tempo, with syncopation, it is a companion to the next stage, if we're allowed that next stage despite law that would keep us locked in the past.

Bernard Tschumi

Dj Spooky and COMA, together sampling provocative thoughts and creative graphic design, have made Rhythm Science a fascinating addition to today's book culture.

Robin D.G. Kelley

Once again, Paul Miller has pushed the sonic arts and sciences to a new level, and in the process re-masted literary form. I guarantee, this book will mess with your head but in a funky way.

Bruce Sterling

It wouldn't much surprise me if DJ Spooky invigorates the intellectual world someday as Professor Spooky or even Chancellor Spooky.

Endorsement

Paul Miller has got the brilliant negro thang down cold. This is a meditation on music and self in which Paul plays with words much the way DJ Spooky plays with sound.

Touré, author of The Portable Promised Land

From the Publisher

"We've ended the century of broadcast culture—when manufacturers produced the culture we consume. In this brilliant and beautiful book,Paul Miller gives us the rhythm of sampled culture—culture created by those who can remix, and by technologies that enable anyone to remix.

Rhythm Science is science; it is art; it is the story of how freedom would build better science and art. Dark, with bright flashes, in tempo,with syncopation, it is a companion to the next stage, if we're allowed that next stage despite law that would keep us locked in the past." Lawrence Lessig , Stanford Law School, author of The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World

"In *Rhythm Science* Miller remixes sounds and ideas with equal dexterity. A new vibe for a new world."—John Akomfrah, film director

"Paul Miller has got the brilliant negro thang down cold. This is a meditation on music and self in which Paul plays with words much the way DJ Spooky plays with sound."— Touré, author of *The Portable Promised Land*

author of The Portable Promised Land Touré

Paul Miller has got the brilliant negro thang down cold. This is a meditation on music and self in which Paul plays with words much the way DJ Spooky plays with sound.

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