SI extra: Lin Hixson & Matthew Goulish audio podcast
posted: 08 November, 2015
Those of you who saw Matthew Goulish on my show last week (or on the video here) know how much I admire his writing and approach to art and performance. I wanted to talk further with him (and with Lin Hixson, who didn't come on stage during episode 5) while they were in Helsinki, so we recorded a conversation which is presented here in podcast format. We'll try to put Serious Introspection podcasts up when it makes sense. Among the topics discussed were interruptions, reversing course, limitations, permission, fear, comfort zones, walking across the room 10000 times, respect, skepticism, dogma, generosity, and peripheral consciousness.
Notes, references and links:
- 1:30 Poetics of the thing outlived performative lecture - this is an earlier version that very similar to the lecture given in Helsinki last Thursday
- 4:30 Tales of the Hasidim
- 6:42 Matthew's book, The Brightest Thing in the World: 3 Lectures from the Institute of Failure (2012)
- 20:45 9 Beginnings
- 25:25 Stanislavski technique
- 33:18 Malcolm Gladwell's '10,000 hours' thing (which, I [JWF] want to add that I don't really believe in, I just mentioned it)
- 39:00 'non-idiomatic improv'
- 40:03 Alva Noë
- 49:49 Good intro to Morton Feldman
- 50:00 'Why you should read W.G. Sebald', from the New Yorker
- 51:30 Pixelache Festival 2015: Living Spaces
- 52:03 Peter Sloterdijk on foam
- 52:40 The Quaker idea of 'stewardship'
- 56:20 Bernard Günter un peu de neige salie
- 57:52 The Quaker idea of 'radical hospitality'
- 1:00:42 PME-ART - Hospitality 3: Individualism was a mistake
- 1:01:50 Every house has a door (with Joan of Arc) - Testimonium
- 1:03:05 Annette Krebs/Chris Forsyth 2002 tour (I left Ernest Diaz-Infante out of my scathing memory; apologies. But nice to see the Chinese restaurant was named "Platters", I remembered it incorrectly as 'Chopsticks')
- 1:04:02 Hollis Frampton
- 1:07:45 George Washington Slept Here
- 1:09:34 Peter Greenaway: Interviews book
- 1:11:02 Fanny Howe, poet
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