Friday, November 15
Datacide, Darkmatter Soundsystem and Immaterial Tech present
Datacide #13 Release Party
Magazine for Noise and Politics
Split Horizon
https://soundcloud.com/splithorizon [2]
Key
https://soundcloud.com/key [3]
Bad Timing
https://soundcloud.com/badtiming [4]
Novokain
https://soundcloud.com/djnovokain [5]
Diskore
https://soundcloud.com/diskore [6]
WMX b2b Nemeton
https://soundcloud.com/wmx [7]
https://datacide-magazine.com
The Lexington Bar
129 East 3rd St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
9pm-2am / 21+ / $5 all night
darkmattersoundsystem.com [8]
immaterialtech.bandcamp.com [9]
datacide-magazine.com / praxis.c8.com
Void Tactical Media / So Simple Sound / Techno Belligerent
——————
Sunday, November 17
The Public School Los Angeles and the Anti-Authoritarian Marxist Network present
Datacide Conference
Talks on Electronic Music Countercultures; Sonic Fiction and Geographic Information Systems
Lauren (DJ Nemeton) – Raves and Riots: Networked Counter-cultural Strategies – An Introduction to Datacide
Datacide, the magazine for noise and politics, has appeared in irregular intervals since 1997, first in London, then Basel, and is now headquartered in Berlin with a presence in Los Angeles. Datacide appears as a print magazine, and the crew has organized lectures and conferences on issues of subversion and the culture industry, as well as underground parties in Berlin. Datacide is not particularly concerned with aesthetics, and instead focuses upon an emancipatory critique of late capitalist society and the exploration of the multitude of internationalist antagonistic counter-cultural practices.
Sean Nye – Sonic Fiction: The Musical Case of Philip K. Dick’s Martian Time Slip
Music and sound recording play central roles in the science fiction of Philip K. Dick. Dick’s experiences as a radio and music store clerk during his youth, as well as his lifelong practices as an LP-collector and audiophile, are reflected throughout his major novels. This paper traces the ways in which Dick engages music and sound by analyzing his classic novel from 1964, “Martian Time-Slip.” My talk will explore how Dick’s references to composers, musical instruments, and audio technology in “Martian Time-Slip” demonstrates a careful consideration of the social and political role of music and sound during the Cold War. It will also show how Dick’s science fiction literary technique was able to offer narratives that address music and audio technology in striking ways. Thus, we will see that Dick’s role in modern music is not limited to the extraordinary influences he has had on musical subcultures and popular culture since the 1960s. His own writings are influenced by, and indeed saturated with, music – and noise.
Split Horizon – Salt Marsh to State: (un)Divided Space
Maps are synonymous with how we see the world, both mentally and as media. Cartography attempts to organize the infinite information of our physical existence, creating areas and structures that we can contemplate and discuss. This practice defines space, and as a consequence divides space with tremendous consequences politically, commercially, and ecologically. This talk will contrast several different ways we have ordered our apprehension of geography. A main point will be that these processes of map creation are always subjective and encode specific motivations and outcomes, particularly in the disconnect between virtual ownership boundaries and ecological structures. The talk with conclude with several suggestions for engagement in this contested media as well as action beyond mediation.
Start time: 4pm
The talks will be followed by Q & A.
The print edition of datacide #13 is released on October 12 in Berlin and November 15/17 in LA.
The Public School Los Angeles
951 Chung King Road
Los Angeles, CA 90012
datacide-magazine.com / praxis.c8.com / thepublicschool.org [11]
check out the table of contents of Datacide 13:
http://datacide-magazine.com/magazine/datacide-thirteen/ [12]
datacide #13 is now available for purchase in the U.S. at the LA release events or online: https://darkmattersoundsystem.bandcamp.com/merch/datacide-13 [13]