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E-raamat: Arboretum

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Canongate Books
  • ISBN-13: 9781786899514
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  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Canongate Books
  • ISBN-13: 9781786899514
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For over thirty years, besides making music, David Byrne has focused his unique genius upon forms as diverse as the archaeology of music as we know it, architectural photography and the uses of PowerPoint. Now he presents his most personal work to date, a collection of drawings exploring the form of the tree diagram.

Arboretum is an eclectic blend of science, automatic writing, self-analysis and satire. A journey through irrational logic – the application of scientific rigour and form to irrational premises, proceeding from careful nonsense to unexpected sense.

The tree diagram is a form that might reveal more about yourself than you dreamed possible.



An intimate, enigmatic glimpse into the mind of the legendary musician and internationally bestselling author of How Music Works. With a new introduction by the author

Arvustused

PRAISE FOR HOW MUSIC WORKS: It was wildly ambitious to try and turn this galaxy of theory into a readable work of scholarship but Byrne has done it, and done it with style * * Observer * * Brilliantly original * * New York Times Book Review * * Extraordinary * * Guardian * * The finest music book of the year . . . Bursting with a sense of free-flowing curiosity * * Daily Telegraph * * As well as being an investigation into the context in which music is made, How Music Works is an accomplished celebration of an ever-evolving art form that can alter how we look at ourselves and the world * * Independent * * Byrne is a crisp and enthusiastic guide * * Sunday Times * * An entertaining and erudite book . . . this is a serious, straight-forward account of an art form that also manages to be inspiring * * Financial Times * * As accessible as pop yet able to posit deep and startlingly original thoughts and discoveries in almost every paragraph . . . this book will make you hear music in a different way * * Sunday Telegraph * * By investigating how music works, Byrne shows us how best it can be used. We are all the richer for his effort * * New Statesman * * Incisive and intriguing * * Evening Standard * *

Introduction: Arboretum Again
Foreword: "Why?"
1 Psychological History
2 Taxonomical Transformations
3 Music of the Future
4 Pattern Recognition
5 Hidden Roots
6 Human Content
7 Morphological Transformations I
8 Yes Means No
9 Christian Subcultures
10 Social Information Flow
11 The Legacy of Good Habits
12 One World
13 We Are What We Eat
14 Entropy
15 Alternate Universes
16 Backwards History
17 The Corporate Body
18 Gustatory Rainbow
19 Morphological Similarities
20 Blake's Dilemma
21 Economic Indicators
22 Roots of War in Popular Song (Forest of No Return)
23 The Roots of Consensual Sciences
24 Selective Memories
25 Various Positions
26 Winnebago Trainspotters
27 Physical Inspiration
28 Psychosexual Clouds
29 Morally Repugnant
30 Becoming Immaterial
31 Negative Space
32 Space-Time Reflexivity
33 History of Mark Making
34 Roots of Philosophy
35 Audio-Environmental Transformation
36 Granular Synthesis
37 Acts of God / Acts of Man
38 Nocturnal Organizing Systems
39 Imaginary Social Relationships
40 Household Mutations
41 Auto-Epiglottal Systems
42 Delicious Disasters
43 Movement to Gestural Transformation
44 Time Management
45 When Good Lovin' Goes Bad
46 Luxurious Transformations
47 Vertical Rhizome
48 Flying Blind
49 Material / Immaterial Metamorphosis
50 The Performing Arts
51 Antipodes
52 Gangs
53 In Vino Veritas
54 Corpomundonervioso
55 Constellations of Desire
56 Group Therapy
57 New Corporate Galaxies
58 The Garden of Eden
59 Origin of the Species
60 Flexibility---Liability
61 The Subtle & The Physical Body (Male POV)
62 The Foundations of Pure Thought
63 The Evolution of Category
64 Mobius Kiss
65 Theater of Relationships
66 Hutcheson's Moral Senses
67 Dark Roots
68 Nambikwara Verbal Suffix Categories
69 The Evolution of Eating Utensils
70 Ideological Struggle
71 Military Technology
72 Prefixes & Preludes
73 Systems Thinking
74 Heaven's Cash Register
75 Expressions of Aggressive Behavior
76 Mobius Structure of Relationships
77 Corporate to Personal Homeomorphism
78 Nostalgic Roots of Animal Behavior
79 State Formalization of Obfuscation
80 Club Makes Culture
81 You'll Get Used to It
82 The Tree of Life
83 Synaesthesia
84 Machine for Living
85 Wet Philosophy
86 Tower of Aphorisms
87 Roots of the Contemporary Environment
88 Being There
89 Romantic Destiny
90 Facial Types (Wet to Dry)
91 Social Transformation
92 Morphological Transformations II
"What?"
David Byrne is a Scottish-born Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and co-founder of Talking Heads. He has been the recipient of many awards, including an Oscar and a Golden Globe. The author of How Music Works, Bicycle Diaries and The New Sins, Byrne lives in New York City.

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