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Shadow Ring Covers (W/ Eric Schmid and Connor Tomaka)

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Artist/philosopher/mathematician Eric Schmid and artist, researcher, and member of industrial music collective Ono Connor Tomaka join SOS by SP. We discuss Connor and Eric's recent collaborative essay on Dimes Square, in my mind the only one of many Dimes thinky pieces to get it right, as well as the connections between mathematics and art, Reza, Brassier, the state of noise music, Shadow Ring covers, Fassbinder, and a whole lot more...
Soundtrack: Mauthausen Orchestra "The Hole" (attached) Shadow Ring "Brainage" Russell Haswell "One take Tub" The Deviants "Child of the Sky" John Frusciante "Estrus" The Gerogerigegege "Wreck of Former Rock n Roll" Van Halen "Why Can't This Be Love"
LINKS: Eric at Twitter:
@jeanpierreserre Eric at Instagram: polymath_chicago Eric Schmid website Eric Schmid 'Social Mobility' Eric Schmid 'Hans Ulrich Obrist' Eric Schmid 'Dedicated to Adam Lehrer' Connor at Instagram: @buzzw_arl_ord Eric Schmid, Laszlo Horvath, Connor Tomaka Dimes is of the Essence: Gardeners of the creative Eric Schmid and Connor Tomaka 'Mathematical Structuralism' Ono 'Your Future is Metal'
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Manage episode 357935428 series 2880984
Content provided by Adam Lehrer, Matthew Denicola, Adam Lehrer, and Matthew Denicola. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Adam Lehrer, Matthew Denicola, Adam Lehrer, and Matthew Denicola or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Artist/philosopher/mathematician Eric Schmid and artist, researcher, and member of industrial music collective Ono Connor Tomaka join SOS by SP. We discuss Connor and Eric's recent collaborative essay on Dimes Square, in my mind the only one of many Dimes thinky pieces to get it right, as well as the connections between mathematics and art, Reza, Brassier, the state of noise music, Shadow Ring covers, Fassbinder, and a whole lot more...
Soundtrack: Mauthausen Orchestra "The Hole" (attached) Shadow Ring "Brainage" Russell Haswell "One take Tub" The Deviants "Child of the Sky" John Frusciante "Estrus" The Gerogerigegege "Wreck of Former Rock n Roll" Van Halen "Why Can't This Be Love"
LINKS: Eric at Twitter:
@jeanpierreserre Eric at Instagram: polymath_chicago Eric Schmid website Eric Schmid 'Social Mobility' Eric Schmid 'Hans Ulrich Obrist' Eric Schmid 'Dedicated to Adam Lehrer' Connor at Instagram: @buzzw_arl_ord Eric Schmid, Laszlo Horvath, Connor Tomaka Dimes is of the Essence: Gardeners of the creative Eric Schmid and Connor Tomaka 'Mathematical Structuralism' Ono 'Your Future is Metal'
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