xc2xbe dead wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:50 pm
It's always been my assertion that we common, over-fed-and-under-nourished non-academics are products of a "rootless" (don't take me out of context, pls), post-art, post-intellectual era. We really do believe we've got "IT" all figured out when it comes to modern society and human psychology. It's just a matter of finding your niche from there. Everything's been done. While things changed in the wake of revolutionary artistic movements, the same so-called revolutionary art movements proved to be just as exploitable as any "mere" movement, once everyone acclimated to the changes. Nothing's
really changed but the trends.
Noise
is pop because it is simply another feature of the pop-cultural landscape at this point. It's not something impenetrable, academic, "avant-garde", etc. It's been stripped of any need for academic/artistic/transcendental justifications
like everything else. Everything that can be observed can also be dissected and distilled into a wash of individualist pop-cultural
NOISE. "Art" has been taken to its logical extreme, both commercially and academically. So what's left to do? Find your niche. Exploit your niche. "YOLO". "You do you". Status quo. Wait for the next big thing ("reversion", traditionalism, etc. versus the avant-garde). People don't keep progressing in one direction beyond a certain point. They either die on one particular hill, or they go down the other side of it and up another one.
"Art" can attempt to communicate a lot of things, but there's nothing particularly challenging or extreme left in terms of approach (don't do anything illegal!) for your average jaded post-Y2K/post-Internet consumer who is not rooted in neurotically rigid, Eurocentric academic circles, and has little to no musical heritage or training. Technology will decide the direction of TRUE, NEW ART (as opposed to new or revolving trends
within the arts) more than any tradition or culture that still remains will. Until then, most of us are perfectly content with noise, EDM, Americanized Chinese food, hot dogs, cartoons, etc. as very minor diversions of no consequence other than pleasure for a few.
I think there is much i'd agree with the theme of your post, but if I may, as they say 'riff' with some terms, ideas...
xe2x80x9cNoise
is pop because it is simply another feature of the pop-cultural landscape at this point. xe2x80x9c
Then you remove the notion of pop being popular. Which in post modernity, post Beatles might be true an extent. But I think not, there is still popular music, Taylor Swift, Rap, or whatever its now called xe2x80x93 grime, EDM and Metal. Drift around HMV (record store) and you will see these categories, and now massive of vinyl xe2x80x93 from the 60s onwards, the future is the past, everything is retro, is another issue. But you wont see Noise. It's not popular, in that sense. As a feature of the pop-cultural landscape its hard for many to see. Classical music is much more pop in that case.
xe2x80x9cIt's been stripped of any need for academic/artistic/transcendental justifications
like everything else. xe2x80x9c
Back in the early 2000s noise was dominant in academic circles, the next big thing along with Speculative Realism, a fake / false "philosophical" movement. Pop music is now firmly on the academic curriculae in UK universities. And you will find noise covered there. All backed by the use of misunderstood philosophy. (how do I know - actually read whole books over the past 25 years or more)
This next bit relates to these xe2x80x9cacademicsxe2x80x9d. Scare quotes. Most humanities departments are staffed by Marxists, who on excellent salaries preach the evil of capitalism, as does Luke, Social Drift, here, whilst enjoying the fruits thereof. From the likes of Terry Eagleton, Marxist who owns 3 very nice houses, Zizek, who enjoys business class travel and 5 star Hotels. Zizek is the lefts darling, writes massive books on Hegel and Lacan. The only trouble is in his case and many no academic critique is found. He, and others can make outrageous and incorrect statements and no one bothers. He can write so much thanks to Mr Amphetamine.. The erect penis is the square root of -1. (Lacan) And 'is' not a metaphor. These 'academics' cite Hegel, Derrida, Deleuze, Badiou, and others because they have to. It amazed me years ago how they could, given only a few years study, given the impenetrable nature of these texts. Of course they haven't read or understood them, anymore than the science the spout, Morton claiming his theory proved the impossibility of the Higgs particle, six months before its discovery. No matter, with the humanities there are givens that are never challenged. Oh, I have challenged, and seldom get invited back. So they puzzle and laugh over xe2x80x9cThe Night in which all cows are blackxe2x80x9d- its Hegel taking the piss of Schelling. Or a Phd student trying to explain Badiou's Ontology which is (nonsense) set theory, admitting to me he hadn't a clue. I'm going on too much, but
the state of the Arts Vs academics is full of frauds looking to avoid work, spouting nonsense. I could give example after example but you like most probably aren't bothered. When an xe2x80x9cacademicxe2x80x9d talks of the xe2x80x9cPlane of Immanencexe2x80x9d (Deleuze) xe2x80x93 i'd ask which one? Puzzled look? Or xe2x80x9cImage of thoughtxe2x80x9d - which one, the good one or the bad one? Or that Heidegger said gravity didn't exist before Newton (Morton) not true! Or bacteria didn't exist before Louis Pasteur (Latour)... In short
the Humanities are now staffed (mainly) with fuckwits.
Finally (I doubt it) there will be no new true art. Because the Dialectic is broken. That is the current state of xe2x80x9cLate Capitalismxe2x80x9d as its called, I now prefer since 12/12/2019 xe2x80x9cPost Socialismxe2x80x9d.
The activists, bringers of the Antithesis cannot overcome the current Thesis (LC / PS) for one they are not strong enough, for two they are dependent, parasitic on it.
Summary, I like the tenor of your post, I think its far far worse in that its all fake.
God I enjoyed that!