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April 19, 2021: Bob Ostertag, musician and author, "Facebooking the Anthropocene in Raja Ampat"
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Tonight: Bob Ostertag, musician and author, "Facebooking the Anthropocene in Raja Ampat: Technics and Civilization in the 21st Century"
Links:
• Facebooking the Anthropocene in Raja Ampat: Technics and Civilization in the 21st Century, by Bob Ostertag, published by PM Press. (Use coupon code ANTHROPOCENE for 20% off.) Listeners in the UK: Use this UK link for the ebook.
• Bob Ostertag's author bio on the PM Press website
• bobostertag.com, Bob's website: "Composer, performer, historian, instrument builder, journalist, activist, kayak instructor, Bob Ostertag’s work cannot easily be summarized or pigeon-holed. He has published a feature film, seven books, more than twenty CDs of music, and one DVD, and was an original member of the media guerrilla group The Yes Men. His radically diverse collaborators include the Kronos Quartet, postmodernist John Zorn, heavy metal star Mike Patton, transgender cabaret start Justin Vivian Bond, British guitar innovator Fred Frith, Quebecois film maker Pierre Hébert, EDM star Rrose, and many others."
• Bob Ostertag on Bandcamp
• What's Been Done and What's Been Won, Bob's podcast, with cohost Maureen Taylor
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Bob Ostertag | w00t | w00t | A collage of computer game sound and image, composed entirely from fragments of music from computer games. (See more) | 0:47:14 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Bob Ostertag | Machine State, No. 1 | Bob Ostertag Plays the Aalto | 0:50:30 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
ultradamno:
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tim from champaign (now washington):
Bas NL:
Handy Haversack:
Shoot, I gotta pour the Techgin ASAP.
I'll go on the record now as being on the team that preferrsthe "Capitalocene" so as to specify precisely who is responsible for the planetary changes and make it clear that it was not done in the name of or with the consent of the species.
But all that aside, looking forward to the show as the one person in every crowd who never has a cell phone, let alone a smartphone!
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Evening, all!
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Jim Morrison forecasted the future of music in 1970? “1 person talking or singing over computer beats”
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We evolved as tribes, and still have cities, communities, ethnic groups, nations…all of which fundamentally are about feeling that you _ought_ to care much more about some people than others.
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What accounts for historical change. As a consequence of what? Always a relevant question
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Change should be manageable, but the unalloyed fear of it is a dead-end and a great opportunity for con-men.
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