December 20, 2009

Schopenhauer – on music

Filed under: general — michael m @ 8:15 pm

I think this idea has a lot of merit: escaping the “desire to be fulfilled” (which can only lead to unhappiness) through music. Music embodies the will itself: Wikipedia:

For Schopenhauer, human desiring, “willing,” and craving cause suffering or pain. A temporary way to escape this pain is through aesthetic contemplation (a method comparable to Zapffe’s “Sublimation”). This is the next best way, short of not willing at all, which is the best way. Total absorption in the world as representation prevents a person from suffering the world as will. Art diverts the spectator’s attention from the grave everyday world and lifts him or her into a world that consists of mere play of images. With music, the auditor becomes engrossed with a playful form of the will, which is normally deadly serious. Music was also given a special status in Schopenhauer’s aesthetics as it did not rely upon the medium of phenomenal representation. Music artistically presents the will itself, not the way that the will appears to an individual observer. According to Daniel Albright, “Schopenhauer thought that music was the only art that did not merely copy ideas, but actually embodied the will itself.”[11]

December 17, 2009

Steel drums

Filed under: general — Heng Chen @ 2:42 pm

Forget to post this for such a long time.

Last time when we had the party in Kim’s house, I’m really interested in her music instrument which looks like the basins? Actually it’s called steel drums (also known as steel pans).

More information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steelpan

Great to play!

December 10, 2009

see ya in the future

Filed under: general — michael m @ 5:09 pm

Chris brought up ‘wearables’ – to which none of us have ever experienced, yet.  Aisling’s answer was prompt and true: I’d probably feel very funny at first wearing a garment with speakers attached.  But the wearable technology movement will be the next revolution in garments, and how will this affect our lives?  Will we succumb to GPS locators in our socks and music in the hoods of our hoodies?  Or can the wearables DIY movement spark an interest in reconnecting with each other?  I found this interview helpful in thinking about this question.

new as old

Filed under: general — aisling kelliher @ 11:29 am

This collection of ‘book covers’ is pretty awesome!

December 8, 2009

Excellent Resource

Filed under: general — mic @ 6:43 pm

http://www.paulgraham.com/index.html

This site has some excellent critiques on media theory written in more of a laypersons. Easy read, but effective arguments.

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