On Thursday, November 11 at 7 pm at deSalle Auditorium, Cranbrook
presents "Rhythm Science", a Multi-media presentation by
Paul D. Miller, a.k.a. DJ Spooky
That Subliminal Kid.
Look for more words on this event after the fact. In the meantime
you can check out a past article we presented on DJ'ing which makes
reference to DJ Spooky, here in the Art
of the Cut. Or check out the press release below for more information.
Internationally renowned, New York-based conceptual artist, writer
and
musician Paul D. Miller will give a "live" multi-media
presentation
about the evolution of DJ culture, applying the cut 'n mix principle
to
the history of digital art and media. Mostly known under the moniker
of
his "constructed persona" as "DJ Spooky That Subliminal
Kid," Miller has
been a publisher, editor, host and/or contributor to many periodicals,
including Artbyte: the Magazine of Digital Culture, A Gathering
of the
Tribes, The Village Voice, The Source, Artforum and Raygun. His
work
as an artist has appeared in a wide variety of contexts such as
the
Whitney Biennial; The Venice Biennial for Architecture (2000); the
Ludwig Museum in Cologne, Germany; Kunsthalle, Vienna; The Andy
Warhol
Museum in Pittsburgh and many other museums and galleries.
Tickets: $6 ArtMembers@Cranbrook, $8 non-members. Space is limited.
Tickets may be purchased in advance at the front desk of Cranbrook
Art
Museum during regular museum hours. For more information, call
248-645-3314. or see Spooky's Website.