[NetBehaviour] Working notes for coming talks in London

aharon misnom at spell.blue
Mon May 29 00:38:50 CEST 2017


Sure, I utterly misread with syneastisia.
Apologies!

Good to hear about your visit to london!

Hopefully I will be around to visit and meet up. Currently have no idea if and when am around blighty come late june early july.

Have fun!

aharon
xx

May 28 2017 6:37 PM, "Alan Sondheim" <sondheim at panix.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 28 May 2017, aharon wrote:
> 
>> May 28 2017 3:47 AM, "Alan Sondheim" <sondheim at panix.com> wrote:
>> hi.
>> 
>> is there a bit of syneastisia implied?
>> space as sound/audio as space?
> 
> I wasn't thinking of synaesthesia; certainly not in relation to tinnitus, which pretty much appears
> constant and directionless. But audio does gather and disseminate in space; the reverse
> reverberation work I do is based on that.
> 
>> the body.. define?
> 
> That would take too long here...
> 
>> (writing something re "mind painting" when the mind is a sensory organ > like hair, eyes, fingers
>> and skin - as a way to go beyond the trap of > mind/body bs binary, i hope..
>> 
>> what is your body sensation in this context?
> 
> They're all - the senses - and the neural pathways etc. intertwined; I'm not sure how one would
> separate them. I get 'twitches' at times which appear to come from within the brain, but was told
> that they're actually from the surface/skin etc. area, which is interesting. Then migraines etc.
> appear localized etc.
> 
> I don't think that binary's operable anymore, not a clear divide?
> 
>> london??
>> are you crossing the pond ??
>> 
>> when?
>> where?
> 
> Yes, June 29 - July 12, to Furtherfield, staying in Finsbury Park. Are you around?
> 
> Best!, Alan
> 
>> cheers and have fun!
>> ahaxxx
>>> Working notes for coming talks in London
>>> 
>>> */ example tinnitus: gamespace/edgespace/blankspace
>>> http://www.alansondheim.org/tinni.png
>>> http://www.alansondheim.org/tinni.mp3 (within range)
>>> http://www.alansondheim.org/tinni2.png end example
>>> (i have continuous tinnitus; the frequences here are
>>> within the range; i hear the piece in the form of
>>> audio dreamwork, the dreaming of audio conveyances /*
>>> 
>>> gamespace/edgespace/blankspace /
>>> semiotic splatter /
>>> voice and body of the philosopher /
>>> anguish / */so many categories, terms, paralleling
>>> Celine, "my little categories"/*
>>> 
>>> gamespace - clean and proper space/body, containment
>>> and at the edge, into:
>>> 
>>> edgespace - material-epistemological transformations -
>>> improper mappings into no-mappings
>>> water into land
>>> place into no-place
>>> temporality into delay, indeterminacy
>>> and at the no-place, into:
>>> 
>>> blankspace - 'heere be dragonnes' -
>>> 
>>> blankspace and the delay
>>> 1. arctic travels - summer - supplies : _we wait_
>>> 2. reconnoitres - recuperation - evidence _they wait for us_
>>> 3. voice and body of the philosopher: on and off the trip
>>> 4. slow semiotic splatter: anecdotal inflation (Mandeville,
>>> legends, etc.)
>>> 
>>> arctic blankspace continuously carved away as exploration
>>> increased, legends atrophied, delays shortened.
>>> 
>>> */And the terminal was there as the murmur of the world (Lingis)
>>> was there, and present and neither in the background nor
>>> foreground, but somehow aligned with the mechanism or the
>>> membrane which contained the whole. But the machine itself was
>>> not there. And I do not know where the machine was, but it was
>>> not within me doing the dreaming (Sartre) but somewhere was.
>>> Nor was it a woman or with a woman or a possession of or by the
>>> woman./*
>>> 
>>> machine provides the wonts.
>>> 
>>> is it always a return to the body?
>>> 
>>> Cumming, Sartre Critique of Dialetical Reason, '"girls working
>>> in a factory are ruminating a vague dream," but they are at the
>>> same time "traversed by a rhythm external to them" so "it can be
>>> said that it is the semiautomatic machine that is dreaming
>>> through them."' 'Similarly the girl in the factory gives herself
>>> "to the machine," which takes possession of her work, until
>>> finally "she discovers herself _the object of the machine."' 'It
>>> is the machine in her which is "dreaming of caresses."'
>>> Cambridge Companion to Sartre, ed. Christina Howells
>>> 
>>> --> difficulty locating the quotes -
>>> 
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