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Mardi 2 avril 2002

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The Freest of Radicals

2xCD: No Type (2002) IMNT 0201/02

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Programme

bait disc

1 rho < 1 (rho a > rho) [4m22s]
Le Chien borgne

2 Radio Collision [4m55s]
James Schidlowsky

3 I Think I’m in Love [6m44s]
Tomas Jirku

4 An Objection That is Immaterial After the Fact [4m37s]
speech.fake

5 Une à six idées improvisées [4m25s]
Julie Rousse

6 Barbizon & Tape [3m39s]
Eucci

7 ouet3c-warm [1m48s]
Viratone Ballad

8 Petit jardin [4m56s]
Magali Babin

9 Oeee [3m30s]
Camp, Jon Vaughn

10 They Use Us Back [3m33s]
Claudia Bonarelli

11 Laquinta [5m31s]
Ja_dijiste

12 De la viande bio [2m42s]
Napalm Jazz

13 Sentiment écœurant [1m51s]
Backstreet Noise

14 Linoleum [3m07s]
eM, n.kra

15 Bouncing Ball (1 of 2) + Gravel Road [4m15s]
Jon Vaughn

16 Spook [5m29s]
833-45

17 Tell Me About Death, Mommy [5m01s]
Kanovanik

18 Debra and Klaus [4m01s]
Idmonster

19 Moment 3 [3m25s]
V. V.

switch disc (or is it the other way around?)

1 Soundtest [1m18s]
Kalx

2 Hooked on Phone Ethics [3m30s]
Oeuf Korreckt

3 The Last and Finest of Peter Pans [5m54s]
Sluts on Tape

4 Knife Takes Blood [4m14s]
Octopus Inc

5 Waveporn [6m09s]
Alphacat

6 Baile del muerte [3m31s]
Books on Tape

7 CS-514 [6m18s]
morceaux_de_machines

8 Badjelly [3m24s]
Martindx

9 Coll dell portell [3m34s]
Dick Richards

10 7 bev joggler (dc offset) [4m00s]
Chris Degiere

11 Without Paper Basics [6m04s]
Headphone Science

12 Hernosai [6m05s]
Gimp Gadget Oscillation

13 Why I Have Bags Under My Eyes [4m48s]
themoonstealingproject

14 Hallways and Doors [3m12s]
Diablatomica

15 Couf [4m19s]
Kalx

16 He Dreamt She Was an Atom, She Dreamt He Was Enola Gay [7m18s]
Infoslut

17 Metroid Remix [3m21s]
n.kra

Radicaux les plus libres

[traduction française non disponible]

“so too, in a political sense, a free radical could be someone operating within a conservative environment where the traditional order rules, so much so that it may refuse to change, adapt, and evolve so that it can stay ‘healthy.’ to survive, it needs to make sure the potential causes of its cancer go away, permanently, if at all possible.”
brian carroll, “automadness: terrors of EM research” (2001)

i saw ayn rand reffered to just the other day on some mailing list as a “defender of freedom to the point of radicalism,” which gave me a chill & a chuckle at the same time. what our title pretends we are is “the freest of radicals,” implying radicalism along & at once with freedom, whereas ayn rand would have freedom (for herself) before radicalism (to get there). but of course, our position is politically untenable in its very terms. freedom impairs the practicality of true radicalism… & yet…

can you not get along by not being friends? freedom is a uniter along with an individualizer. radicalism is a socializer along with a dissenter. of course, i’m painting large strokes. but perhaps my proposition aims at accepting the fact of their imperfect marriage, & to make it fruitful on both a social & an individual level. i think the goal is that if there is a game, there are plenty of different rules on every level, & the understanding of this existence of many rules becomes a “rule of rules.” it’s a thrilling prospect, but it’s a risk too: how do you “enforce,” not to say “justify” this meta-legality?

with this in mind, perhaps one may conceive of art as a simulation space, as a means to resolve, or at least attempt, this complex, perhaps dangerous, problem. i don’t doubt that this has been done before, & this is actually more of a reason to try. i believe with marshall mcluhan that technical advances (“new media”) may effect other spaces such as social; internet is already a powerful way to conduct new community experiments. prudently seeking positive change — & keeping in mind that this change must be threefold: individual (the gall to step forward), social (care for whom & what we may affect) & the both of them considered together, as a third party, for complex, changing systems require a momentum of 3. & the new possibility, now unveiled: to be “a radical, freely”; hence “everything, moderately.” as for the danger: this whole thing sounds too metaphysical for its own good.

David Turgeon [xi-01]

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