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I Declare A Permanent State of Happiness, Second Edition (Paperback): Kenneth Goldsmith I Declare A Permanent State of Happiness, Second Edition (Paperback)
Kenneth Goldsmith
R1,366 R1,095 Discovery Miles 10 950 Save R271 (20%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
No Internet, No Art (Paperback): Melanie Buhler No Internet, No Art (Paperback)
Melanie Buhler; Contributions by Cornelia Sollfrank; Text written by Peter Weibel; Geert Lovink, Kenneth Goldsmith; Contributions by …
R732 Discovery Miles 7 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Duchamp Is My Lawyer - The Polemics, Pragmatics, and Poetics of UbuWeb (Paperback): Kenneth Goldsmith Duchamp Is My Lawyer - The Polemics, Pragmatics, and Poetics of UbuWeb (Paperback)
Kenneth Goldsmith
R753 R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Save R142 (19%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In 1996, during the relatively early days of the web, Kenneth Goldsmith created UbuWeb to post hard-to-find works of concrete poetry. What started out as a site to share works from a relatively obscure literary movement grew into an essential archive of twentieth- and twenty-first-century avant-garde and experimental literature, film, and music. Visitors around the world now have access to both obscure and canonical works, from artists such as Kara Walker, Yoko Ono, Pauline Oliveros, Samuel Beckett, Marcel Duchamp, Cecil Taylor, Glenn Ligon, William Burroughs, and Jean-Luc Godard. In Duchamp Is My Lawyer, Goldsmith tells the history of UbuWeb, explaining the motivations behind its creation and how artistic works are archived, consumed, and distributed online. Based on his own experiences and interviews with a variety of experts, Goldsmith describes how the site navigates issues of copyright and the ways that UbuWeb challenges familiar configurations and histories of the avant-garde. The book also portrays the growth of other "shadow libraries" and includes a section on the artists whose works reflect the aims, aesthetics, and ethos of UbuWeb. Goldsmith concludes by contrasting UbuWeb's commitment to the free-culture movement and giving access to a wide range of artistic works with today's gatekeepers of algorithmic culture, such as Netflix, Amazon, and Spotify.

NYC Street Poets & Visionaries (Hardcover): Kenneth Goldsmith NYC Street Poets & Visionaries (Hardcover)
Kenneth Goldsmith
R1,351 Discovery Miles 13 510 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Uncreative Writing - Managing Language in the Digital Age (Paperback, New): Kenneth Goldsmith Uncreative Writing - Managing Language in the Digital Age (Paperback, New)
Kenneth Goldsmith
R584 R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Save R51 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Can techniques traditionally thought to be outside the scope of literature, including word processing, databasing, identity ciphering, and intensive programming, inspire the reinvention of writing? The Internet and the digital environment present writers with new challenges and opportunities to reconceive creativity, authorship, and their relationship to language. Confronted with an unprecedented amount of texts and language, writers have the opportunity to move beyond the creation of new texts and manage, parse, appropriate, and reconstruct those that already exist.

In addition to explaining his concept of uncreative writing, which is also the name of his popular course at the University of Pennsylvania, Goldsmith reads the work of writers who have taken up this challenge. Examining a wide range of texts and techniques, including the use of Google searches to create poetry, the appropriation of courtroom testimony, and the possibility of robo-poetics, Goldsmith joins this recent work to practices that date back to the early twentieth century. Writers and artists such as Walter Benjamin, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, and Andy Warhol embodied an ethos in which the construction or conception of a text was just as important as the resultant text itself. By extending this tradition into the digital realm, uncreative writing offers new ways of thinking about identity and the making of meaning.

Capital - New York, Capital of the 20th Century (Paperback): Kenneth Goldsmith Capital - New York, Capital of the 20th Century (Paperback)
Kenneth Goldsmith
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Here is a kaleidoscopic assemblage and poetic history of New York: an unparalleled and original homage to the city, composed entirely of quotations. Drawn from a huge array of sources-histories, memoirs, newspaper articles, novels, government documents, emails-and organized into interpretive categories that reveal the philosophical architecture of the city, Capital is the ne plus ultra of books on the ultimate megalopolis. It is also a book of experimental literature that transposes Walter Benjamin's unfinished magnum opus of literary montage on the modern city, The Arcades Project, from 19th-century Paris to 20th-century New York, bringing the streets to life in categories such as "Sex," "Commodity," "Downtown," "Subway," and "Mapplethorpe." Capital is a book designed to fascinate and to fail-for can a megalopolis truly be written? Can a history, no matter how extensive, ever be comprehensive? Each reading of this book, and of New York, is a unique and impossible passage.

Duchamp Is My Lawyer - The Polemics, Pragmatics, and Poetics of UbuWeb (Hardcover): Kenneth Goldsmith Duchamp Is My Lawyer - The Polemics, Pragmatics, and Poetics of UbuWeb (Hardcover)
Kenneth Goldsmith
R1,932 Discovery Miles 19 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In 1996, during the relatively early days of the web, Kenneth Goldsmith created UbuWeb to post hard-to-find works of concrete poetry. What started out as a site to share works from a relatively obscure literary movement grew into an essential archive of twentieth- and twenty-first-century avant-garde and experimental literature, film, and music. Visitors around the world now have access to both obscure and canonical works, from artists such as Kara Walker, Yoko Ono, Pauline Oliveros, Samuel Beckett, Marcel Duchamp, Cecil Taylor, Glenn Ligon, William Burroughs, and Jean-Luc Godard. In Duchamp Is My Lawyer, Goldsmith tells the history of UbuWeb, explaining the motivations behind its creation and how artistic works are archived, consumed, and distributed online. Based on his own experiences and interviews with a variety of experts, Goldsmith describes how the site navigates issues of copyright and the ways that UbuWeb challenges familiar configurations and histories of the avant-garde. The book also portrays the growth of other "shadow libraries" and includes a section on the artists whose works reflect the aims, aesthetics, and ethos of UbuWeb. Goldsmith concludes by contrasting UbuWeb's commitment to the free-culture movement and giving access to a wide range of artistic works with today's gatekeepers of algorithmic culture, such as Netflix, Amazon, and Spotify.

Wasting Time on the Internet (Paperback): Kenneth Goldsmith Wasting Time on the Internet (Paperback)
Kenneth Goldsmith
R301 R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Save R28 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Using clear, readable prose, conceptual artist and poet Kenneth Goldsmith's manifesto shows how our time on the internet is not really wasted but is quite productive and creative as he puts the experience in its proper theoretical and philosophical context. Kenneth Goldsmith wants you to rethink the internet. Many people feel guilty after spending hours watching cat videos or clicking link after link after link. But Goldsmith sees that "wasted" time differently. Unlike old media, the internet demands active engagement-and it's actually making us more social, more creative, even more productive. When Goldsmith, a renowned conceptual artist and poet, introduced a class at the University of Pennsylvania called "Wasting Time on the Internet", he nearly broke the internet. The New Yorker, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, Slate, Vice, Time, CNN, the Telegraph, and many more, ran articles expressing their shock, dismay, and, ultimately, their curiosity. Goldsmith's ideas struck a nerve, because they are brilliantly subversive-and endlessly shareable. In Wasting Time on the Internet, Goldsmith expands upon his provocative insights, contending that our digital lives are remaking human experience. When we're "wasting time," we're actually creating a culture of collaboration. We're reading and writing more-and quite differently. And we're turning concepts of authority and authenticity upside-down. The internet puts us in a state between deep focus and subconscious flow, a state that Goldsmith argues is ideal for creativity. Where that creativity takes us will be one of the stories of the twenty-first century. Wide-ranging, counterintuitive, engrossing, unpredictable-like the internet itself-Wasting Time on the Internet is the manifesto you didn't know you needed.

Uncreative Writing - Managing Language in the Digital Age (Hardcover, New): Kenneth Goldsmith Uncreative Writing - Managing Language in the Digital Age (Hardcover, New)
Kenneth Goldsmith
R1,841 R1,703 Discovery Miles 17 030 Save R138 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Can techniques traditionally thought to be outside the scope of literature, including word processing, databasing, identity ciphering, and intensive programming, inspire the reinvention of writing? The Internet and the digital environment present writers with new challenges and opportunities to reconceive creativity, authorship, and their relationship to language. Confronted with an unprecedented amount of texts and language, writers have the opportunity to move beyond the creation of new texts and manage, parse, appropriate, and reconstruct those that already exist.

In addition to explaining his concept of uncreative writing, which is also the name of his popular course at the University of Pennsylvania, Goldsmith reads the work of writers who have taken up this challenge. Examining a wide range of texts and techniques, including the use of Google searches to create poetry, the appropriation of courtroom testimony, and the possibility of robo-poetics, Goldsmith joins this recent work to practices that date back to the early twentieth century. Writers and artists such as Walter Benjamin, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, and Andy Warhol embodied an ethos in which the construction or conception of a text was just as important as the resultant text itself. By extending this tradition into the digital realm, uncreative writing offers new ways of thinking about identity and the making of meaning.

Kenneth Goldsmith: Against Translation - Displacement is the New Translation (Paperback): Kenneth Goldsmith Kenneth Goldsmith: Against Translation - Displacement is the New Translation (Paperback)
Kenneth Goldsmith
R1,178 R1,029 Discovery Miles 10 290 Save R149 (13%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
I'll Be Your Mirror - The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews (Paperback, 1st Carroll & Graf cloth sic ed): Kenneth Goldsmith,... I'll Be Your Mirror - The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews (Paperback, 1st Carroll & Graf cloth sic ed)
Kenneth Goldsmith, Wayne Kostenbaum, Reva Wolf
R821 Discovery Miles 8 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Question-and-Answer interview was one of Andy Warhol's favorite communication vehicles, so much so that he named his own magazine after the form. Yet, never before has anyone published a collection of interviews that Warhol himself gave. I'll Be Your Mirror contains more then thirty conversations revealing this unique and important artist. Each piece presents a different facet of the Sphinx-like Warhol's ever-evolving personality. Writer Kenneth Goldsmith provides context and provenance for each selection. Beginning in 1962 with a notorious interview in which Warhol literally begs the interviewer to put words into his mouth, the book covers Warhol's most important artistic period during the '60s. As Warhol shifts to filmmaking in the '70s, this collection explores his emergence as socialite, scene-maker, and trendsetter; his influential Interview magazine; and the Studio 54 scene. In the 80s, his support of young artists like Jean-Michel Basquait, his perspective on art history and the growing relationship to technology in his work are shown. Finally, his return to religious imagery and spirituality are available in an interview conducted just months before his death. Including photographs and previous unpublished interviews, this collage of Warhol showcases the artist's ability to manipulate, captivate, and enrich American culture.

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