Samstag, 30. Mai 2009

THE TYRANNY OF THE CLOCK


In no characteristic is existing society in the West so sharply distinguished from the earlier societies, whether of Europe or the East, than in its conception of time. To the ancient Chinese or Greek, to the Arab herdsman or Mexican peon of today, time is represented in the cyclic processes of nature, the alternation of day and night, the passage from season to season. The nomads and farmers measured and still measure their day from sunrise to sunset, and their year in terms of the seedtime and harvest, of the falling leaf and the ice thawing on the lakes and rivers. The farmer worked according to the elements, the craftsman for so long as he felt it necessary to perfect his product. Time was seen in a process of natural change, and men were not concerned in its exact measurement. For this reason civilisations highly developed in other respects had the most primitive means of measuring time, the hour glass with it's trickling sand or dripping water, the sundial, useless on a dull day, and the candle or lamp whose unburnt remnant of oil or wax indicated the hours. All these devices where approximate and inexact, and were often rendered unreliable by the weather or the personal laziness of the tender. Nowhere in the ancient or medieval world were more than a tiny minority of men concerned with time in the terms of mathematical exactitude.

Modern, Western man, however lives in a world which runs according to the mechanical and mathematical symbols of clock time. The clock dictates his movements and inhibits his actions. The clock turns time from a process of nature into a commodity that can be measured and bought and sold like soap or sultanas. And because, without some means of exact time keeping, industrial capitalism could never have developed and could not continue to exploit the workers, the clock represents an element of mechanical tyranny in the lives of modern men more potent than any individual exploiter or any other machine. It is valuable to trace the historical process by which the clock influenced the social development of modern European civilisation.

It is a frequent circumstance of history that a culture or civilisation develops the device which will later be used for its destruction. The ancient Chinese, for example, invented gunpowder, which was developed by the military experts of the West and eventually led to the Chinese civilisation itself being destroyed by the high explosives of modern warfare. Similarly, the supreme achievement of the ingenuity of the craftsmen in the medieval cities of Europe was the invention of the mechanical clock, which, with it's revolutionary alteration of the concept of time, materially assisted the growth of exploiting capitalism and the destruction of medieval culture.

There is a tradition that the clock appeared in the eleventh century, as a device for ringing bells at regular intervals in the monasteries which, with the regimented life they imposed on their inmates, were the closest social approximation in the middle ages to the factory of today. The first authenticated clock, however, appeared in the thirteenth century, and it was not until the fourteenth century that clocks became common ornaments of the public buildings in the German cities.

These early clocks, operated by weights, were not particularly accurate, and it was not until the sixteenth century that any great reliability was obtained. In England, for instance the clock at Hampton Court, made in 1540, is said to have been the first accurate clock in the country. And even the accuracy of the sixteenth century clocks are relative, for they were only equipped with hour hands. The idea of measuring time in minutes and seconds had been thought out by the early mathematicians as far back as the fourteenth century, but it was not until the invention of the pendulum in 1657 that sufficient accuracy was attained to permit the addition of a minute hand, and the second hand did not appear until the eighteenth century. These two centuries, it should be observed, were those in which capitalism grew to such an extent that it was able to take advantage of the industrial revolution in technique in order to establish its domination over society.

The clock, as Lewis Mumford has pointed out, represents the key machine of the machine age, both for its influence on technology and its influence on the habits of men. Technically, the clock was the first really automatic machine that attained any importance in the life of men. Previous to its invention, the common machines were of such a nature that their operation depended on some external and unreliable force, such as human or animal muscles, water or wind. It is true that the Greeks had invented a number of primitive automatic machines, but these where used, like Hero's steam engine, for obtaining 'supernatural' effects in the temples or for amusing the tyrants of Levantine cities. But the clock was the first automatic machine that attained a public importance and a social function. Clock-making became the industry from which men learnt the elements of machine making and gained the technical skill that was to produce the complicated machinery of the industrial revolution.

Socially the clock had a more radical influence than any other machine, in that it was the means by which the regularisation and regimentation of life necessary for an exploiting system of industry could best be attained. The clock provided the means by which time - a category so elusive that no philosophy has yet determined its nature - could be measured concretely in more tangible forms of space provided by the circumference of a clock dial. Time as duration became disregarded, and men began to talk and think always of 'lengths' of time, just as if they were talking of lengths of calico. And time, being now measurable in mathematical symbols, became regarded as a commodity that could be bought and sold in the same way as any other commodity.

The new capitalists, in particular, became rabidly time-conscious. Time, here symbolising the labour of workers, was regarded by them almost as if it were the chief raw material of industry. 'Time is money' became on of the key slogans of capitalist ideology, and the timekeeper was the most significant of the new types of official introduced by the capitalist dispensation.

in the early factories the employers went so far as to manipulate their clocks or sound their factory whistles at the wrong times in order to defraud their workers a little of this valuable new commodity. Later such practices became less frequent, but the influence of the clock imposed a regularity on the lives of the majority of men which had previously been known only in the monastery. Men actually became like clocks, acting with a repetitive regularity which had no resemblance to the rhythmic life of a natural being. They became, as the Victorian phrase put it, 'as regular as clockwork'. Only in the country districts where the natural lives of animals and plants and the elements still dominated life, did any large proportion of the population fail to succumb to the deadly tick of monotony.

At first this new attitude to time, this new regularity of life, was imposed by the clock-owning masters on the unwilling poor. The factory slave reacted in his spare time by living with a chaotic irregularity which characterised the gin-sodden slums of early nineteenth century industrialism. Men fled to the timeless world of drink or Methodist inspiration. But gradually the idea of regularity spread downwards among the workers. Nineteenth century religion and morality played their part by proclaiming the sin of 'wasting time'. The introduction of mass-produced watches and clocks in the 1850's spread time-consciousness among those who had previously merely reacted to the stimulus of the knocker-up or the factory whistle. In the church and in the school, in the office and the workshop, punctuality was held up as the greatest of the virtues.

Out of this slavish dependence on mechanical time which spread insidiously into every class in the nineteenth century there grew up the demoralising regimentation of life which characterises factory work today. The man who fails to conform faces social disapproval and economic ruin. If he is late at the factory the worker will lose his job or even, at the present day [1944 - while wartime regulations were in force], find himself in prison. Hurried meals, the regular morning and evening scramble for trains or buses, the strain of having to work to time schedules, all contribute to digestive and nervous disorders, to ruin health and shorten life.

Nor does the financial imposition of regularity tend, in the long run, to greater efficiency. Indeed, the quality of the product is usually much poorer, because the employer, regarding time as a commodity which he has to pay for, forces the operative to maintain such a speed that his work must necessarily be skimped. Quantity rather than quality becomes the criterion, the enjoyment is taken out of work itself, and the worker in his turn becomes a 'clock-watcher', concerned only when he will be able to escape to the scanty and monotonous leisure of industrial society, in which he 'kills time' by cramming in as much time-scheduled and mechanised enjoyment of cinema, radio and newspapers as his wage packet and his tiredness allow. Only if he is willing to accept of the hazards of living by his faith or his wits can the man without money avoid living as a slave to the clock.

The problem of the clock is, in general, similar to that of the machine. Mechanical time is valuable as a means of co-ordination of activities in a highly developed society, just as the machine is valuable as a means of reducing unnecessary labour to the minimum. Both are valuable for the contribution they make to the smooth running of society, and should be used insofar as they assist men to co-operate efficiently and to eliminate monotonous toil and social confusion. But neither should be allowed to dominate mens lives as they do today.

Now the movement of the clock sets the tempo men's lives - they become the servant of the concept of time which they themselves have made, and are held in fear, like Frankenstein by his own monster. In a sane and free society such an arbitrary domination of man's functions by either clock or machine would obviously be out of the question. The domination of man by the creation of man is even more ridiculous than the domination of man by man. Mechanical time would be relegated to its true function of a means of reference and co-ordination, and men would return again to a balance view of life no longer dominated by the worship of the clock. Complete liberty implies freedom from the tyranny of abstractions as well as from the rule of men.


- George Woodcock

Donnerstag, 28. Mai 2009

THE KILL ULYSSES CONSPIRACY




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Anarchism: What It Is and What It Is Not


"The state, according to Herbert Spencer and others, originated in war, aggressive war, violence, and has always been maintained by violence. The function of the state has always been to govern - to make the non-ruling classes do what the ruling classes want done. The state is the king in a monarchy, the king and parliament in a limited monarchy, elected representatives in such a republic as exists in the United States, and the majority of the voters in a democracy as in Switzerland. History shows that the masses are always improved in mental, moral, and material conditions as the powers of the state over the individuals are reduced. As man becomes more enlightened regarding his interests, individual and collective, he insists that forcible authority over him and his conduct shall be abolished. He points to the fact that the church has improved in its material affairs, to say nothing of the spiritual, since the individual is not compelled to support it and accept its doctrines or be declared a heretic and burned at the stake or otherwise maltreated; to the fact that people are better dressed since the state has annulled the laws regulating dress; to the fact that people are happier married since each person can choose his own mate; to the fact that people are better in every way since the laws were abolished regulating the individual's hair-cut, his traveling, his trade, the number of window panes in his house, chewing tobacco or kissing on Sundays, and so on without number. In Russia and some other countries even now you would not be allowed to go into the country or come out of it without legal permission, to print or read books or papers except those permitted by law, to keep anyone in your house over night without notifying the police, and in a thousand ways the individual is hampered in his movements. Even in the freest countries the individual is robbed by the tax-collector, is beaten by the police, is fined and jailed by courts - is browbeated by the authority in many ways when his conduct is not aggressive or in violation of equal freedom.

It is a mistake often made, even by some Anarchists, to say that Anarchism aims to establish absolute freedom. Anarchism is a practical philosophy, and is not striving to do the impossible. What Anarchism aims to do, however, is to make equal freedom applicable to every human creature. The majority under this rule has no more rights than the minority, the millions no greater rights than one. It assumes that every human being should have equal rights to all the products of nature without money and without price; that what one produces would belong to himself, and that not individual or collection of persons, be they outlaw or state, should take any portion of it without his knowledge or consent; that every person should be allowed to exchange his own products wherever he wills; that he should be allowed to co-operate with his fellows if he chooses, or to compete against them in whatever field he elects; that no restrictions whatsoever should be put upon him in what he prints or reads or drinks or eats or does, so long as he does not invade the equal rights of his fellows.

It is often remarked that Anarchism is an impractical theory imported into the United States by a lot of ignorant foreigners. Of course, those who make this statement are as much mistaken as though they made it while conscious of its falsity. The doctrine of personal freedom is an American doctrine, in so far as the attempt to put it into practice is concerned, as Paine, Franklin, Jefferson and others understood it quite well. Even the Puritans had a faint idea of it, as they came here to exercise the right of private judgement in religious matters. The right to exercise private judgement in religion is Anarchy in religion. The first to formulate the doctrine of individual sovereignty was a blue-bellied Yankee, as Josiah Warren was a descendant of the Revolutionary General Warren. We have Anarchy in trade between the states in this country, as free trade is simply commercial Anarchy.

No one who commits crime can be an Anarchist, because crime is the doing of injury to another by aggression - the opposite of Anarchism."


- from Joseph Labadie

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International collaboration.

Verses from Alexander from Russia

Prose from Djole from Serbia

Psychadelic short circuit of devices and lo-fi from Max from Belarus

Atmospheric drone cloth from Thomas from the USA

Throat singing and idm experiments from Arnfinn from Norway

Finishing bewitching ritual chanting in a composition of Manos from Greece.



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Dienstag, 26. Mai 2009

Montag, 25. Mai 2009

Anthem for a Doomed Youth


Ich gebe ja zu, das meine Motivation genau diese Platte zu hören, recht oberflächlich war, nämlich der Name der einen Band: Funeral Diner.
Es erinnerte mich an ein Gedicht von Wilfred Owen mit dem Titel:


"Anthem for a Doomed Youth":
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
--Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries for them from prayers or bells,
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs,-
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.

What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of silent minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.



Zwei fantastische Acts ( Funeral Diner / The Shivering )liefern einen fantastischen Split ab.

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Sonntag, 24. Mai 2009

Der Versuch Musik zu retten als Utopie der Versöhnung




Das Verhältnis von Text und Musik ließe sich nach dem Modell der Wahrheit der Erkenntnis bestimmen,
die theologisch damit begründet wird, dass Gegenstand der Erkenntnis und erkennender Intellekt
gemeinsamen Ursprungs sind. Nun ist aber nach der gleichen theologischen Lehre das,
was dem Ursprung entsprang, Erkenntnis und Welt, mit ihm uneins, denn sonst bedürfte es nicht
der nachträglichen Inkarnation des Logos. Als das Gotteskunstwerk Menschensohn, das den Logos und
die sterblichen Wesen einen sollte, qualvoll am Kreuz verendete, zerfiel der letzte Schein der Versöhnung.
Seither sind metaphysische Bedeutung und flüchtige Erscheinung nur noch negativ aufeinander zu beziehen,
so dass die Erscheinung die Bedeutung desavouiert - und es werde Pop.
Die sinnvolle Massenvernichtung unterscheidet sich von der sinnlosen dadurch, dass sie einem erkennbaren Zweck dient,
der gewaltsamen Ausweitung oder Erhaltung staatlicher und ökonomischer Macht, die ihrerseits schon darauf beruht,
dass sie ihr Menschenmaterial so zu- und abgerichtet hat, dass es arbeitsfroh und opferwillig ihren Interessen dient.
Die zweckmäßige Verfügung über Menschen tendiert von sich aus dazu, zur zweckfreien sich zu verselbständigen und so
dem Zweck sich anzugleichen, der der Reflexion als oberster gilt, dem Selbstzweck. Das lähmt noch den anarchischen Impuls,
der gegen Sinn und Zweck aufbegehrt, denn der kann nur in der Desorganisation sich manifestieren, die selbst die Organisation
zur Voraussetzung hat, was nicht zuletzt daraus erhellt, dass solche Manifestation äußerste Disziplin der Darstellung verlangt.
In ihr, in der Kunst reproduziert sich die Gewalt, die bis heute allein die Freiheit der Kunst garantieren kann.
Das Glück des marodierenden Geistes, das bei Strafe seines Nichtseins, den Zerfall der Ordnung nicht abwarten kann, bleibt
der perennierenden Gewalt verbunden, doch im Namen einer Moral des Grauens die Lust an ihm zu verbieten, ratifizierte eben jene
Ordnung, für die, um ihrer Durchsetzung willen, die keineswegs leere Drohung mit der Massenvernichtung das Mittel der Wahl bleibt - und es werde (ein) Fan.
Der Versuch Musik zu retten, unterwirft sie der Ideologie, der Affirmation des Bestehenden, sie preiszugeben verriete mit seiner Objektivation
das Bedürfnis der Subjekte, das mit dem Bestehenden nicht sich zufrieden geben kann. So bleibt die Musik auf der Strecke - und es werde Noise.

Donnerstag, 21. Mai 2009

Claws of Saurtopia Noise Fest




live:Les Trucs, NED, Don vito, Boutros Bubba, Ed Wood Jr., Bruno and Michel Are Smiling, Carusella, Abraxas Apparatus, Dure-Mère, Plaste, Elvis Trauma Center, electrigger, red the planeeet, Wellengenerator, bauns's backstube

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19./20. Juni 2009

Sound out of Paper















The technology of synthesizing sound from light called Graphical (Drawn)
Sound technique which was invented in
Soviet Russia in 1929 as a consequence of the newly invented sound-on-film
technology. At exactly the same time
similar efforts were being undertaken in Germany by Rudolf Pfenninger in
Munich and, somewhat later, by Oscar
Fischinger in Berlin.
This invention came at least twenty years too early while the World War II
was already at the threshold. As a result by
late 1930-s the work in this domain effectively came to a halt. Although
there were several short articles published
in USA by V.Solev (1935), most publications about research and
developments
in the USSR were in Russian. At the
same time the most important documents were never published at all and
were
circulating in manuscript form.
Fortunately many unique archives survived and are collected now at the
Theremin Center in Moscow. Over two hours
of synthesized music produced in 1930s twenty years before the foundation
of electronic music were discovered
recently at the Russian State Film Archive. Many of those materials which
were never shown before are included in
our presentation.

http://asmir.theremin.ru/gsound1.htm

starting at 21:00 on Thursday May 21, 2009
Location: NK, Elsenstr. 52 2HH, 2Etage
Entrance: Free

Mittwoch, 20. Mai 2009

Confessions of an anarchist


Here is an excerpt from the great book "Confessions of an anarchist" from W. C Hart.




I have said that a logical
Anarchist despises morality. Try to reason
with him, and he will argue somewhat in this
strain : " Every action of the individual, whether
viewed from the orthodox moral standpoint as
good, bad, or indifferent, is really performed
because the individual cannot help performing it ;
ergo, there are no such acts as good and bad
ac ts all actions are indifferent." So that, as
was candidly admitted by a speaker at the
Paris Anarchist Congress of September, 1889,
and reported in the London Anarchist Journal
Freedom, " Anarchy is a negation of both morals
and principles."
...
Surprising as it must appear to some
to learn that Socialists are the bitterest enemies
of Anarchists and Anarchism, yet anyone ac-
quainted with the two theories will see at once
that this is as it should be, for Socialism is the
exact opposite of Anarchism, both in theory
and tactics. The late Herr Leibknecht, the
well-known Socialist Member of the German
Reichstag, once divided the Anarchists into three
divisions: (i) criminals and semi-criminals who
throw an Anarchist cloak over their crime ;
(2) police agents ; and (3) the defenders of
so-called " propaganda by deed." Strictly speak-
ing, there is another section : (4) that of the
"perfect beings" I have already mentioned;
but these, as I said, are Anarchists only in name.
As to which of the four sections predominate in
the party it would be hard to say certainly not
the last-mentioned.
...
For nearly two years a large number of the
most active members of the German Anarchist
Group of the International Working Peoples'
Association in New York City, and of the Social
Revolutionary Club, another German Anarchist
organisation in that city, were persistently en-
gaged in getting money by insuring their property
for amounts far in excess of the real value thereof,
secretly removing everything that they could,
setting fire to the premises, swearing to heavy
losses, and exacting corresponding sums from
the insurance companies. Explosion of kerosene
lamps was usually the device they employed.
...
Some seven or eight fires, at least, of this sort
were set in New York and Brooklyn in 1884/85 by
members of the gang, netting the beneficiaries
an aggregate profit of thousands of dollars. In
one of the fires set in 1885 a woman and two
children were burned to death. The two guilty
parties in this case were members of the Bohemian
Anarchist Group and are now serving life-sen-
tences in prison. Another of the fires was
started in a six-storey tenement house, endanger-
ing the lives of hundreds, but fortunately
injuring no one but the incendiary.
...
It is
said there is honour among thieves. But among
this particular section of Anarchists this virtue
is conspicuous by its absence. I speak on this
subject with a feeling of bitterness, for I have
been a victim to these rogues time and
again.
...
I could never understand, when among the
Anarchists, why so many of them are so remiss
in paying their debts, and loose in money matters
generally, until enlightened by Dr. Creaghe,
editor of the Sheffield Anarchist. " Let me tell
you clearly," he says, " once and for all, that
I believe in, and as long as I live shall do all
in my power to encourage, resistance on the
part of the workers to all kinds of payment, be it
rent or otherwise. I shall also try to persuade them
to TAKE whatever they are short of, be it food or
other things, wherever they find them." The doctor
soon found that this new and convenient " prin-
ciple " could be applied in other ways than those he
had contemplated.
...
he literature of Anarchism is interesting only
in so far as it denotes the peculiar mental char-
acteristics of its devotees. Couched in an exalted
strain, its sickening grossness and sentimentalism
leave little or no impression on the mind of the
thinking social student (unless it be that of
disgust). Strictly speaking, there are two classes
of Anarchist literature. The one the idealist
voices the sentiments of the " perfect beings "
I have before enumerated, but who in reality
are not Anarchists at all ; the other is the advo-
cate of that pessimistic and criminal Anarchism
which sees no good in any institution extant, nor
hope for the future, and consequently seeks to
destroy. My object, however, is not so much
to criticise the literature of Anarchism, as to
expose the canting professions of these humbugs
who pose as the " real and only friends of labour.'*
For whilst there are none so loud as Anarchists
in denouncing sweating and lauding trade-unionism,
yet, strange to say (or, is it strange ?)
the difference between precept and practice is
alarmingly conspicuous. The Anarchists have
reduced sweating to a fine art !
...
The history of the Anarchist movement in
England is strewn with the corpses of dead
journals ; and among them may be mentioned
the following : The Commonweal, which de-
scribed "itself as a "revolutionary journal of
Anarchist-Communism," was first suspended at
the time its editor was arrested and sentenced
to serve a term of eighteen months' imprisonment
for an article inciting to the murder of Mr.
Justice Hawkins, and Home Secretary Matthews,
in 1892. Two years later the compositor who
set up the paper was arrested for a speech which
he had made on Tower Hill.
...
It is quite true that a person who has but
an imperfect grasp of Socialist principles may
possibly tend in an Anarchist direction, so true
is it that a little learning is a dangerous thing.
But to the Socialist who is also a student of
history and economics no such mental contortion
is possible ; he sees that as between Socialism
and Anarchism there must be war to the death
the one being the actual antithesis of the other.
In the early infancy of the Socialist movement,
when the essentials were a red tie and a belief
in the daily expected " revolution," many well-
intentioned but certainly unlearned men and
women flocked to the Socialist banner in the ex-
pectation of the near approach of the millennium.
When the Socialist party attained its majority
these childish notions were cast on one side, and
the task it set out to accomplish was not that
of overturning society and establishing the
complete Socialist Commonwealth at a blow,
but that of convincing men and women that the
gradual adoption of Collectivist principles by
the State and the municipalities would prove so
plainly beneficial to the community that the
principle would be extended until finally all
industries would be absorbed.
...
The result of
my experience is the conviction that that con-
stable was right that the Anarchist agitator is
simply the mouthpiece of the criminal classes.
We punish the man who breaks the law, but
leave the maker of law-breakers untouched.
...
" What matter the victims,"
exclaimed the Anarchist poet, Laurent Tailhade,
on the evening of Vaillant's outrage in the French
Chamber ; " what matters the death of vague
human beings if thereby the individual affirms
himself ? " *
...
It is a fact that every
Anarchist group is composed largely of mere
youths. To such, Anarchist views have some
attraction, as being calculated to allow a reckless
independence, freedom from control, and a kind
of intellectual audacity which, for a time, fasci-
nates. Accordingly, in the interests of such, my
call is to everyone who has the moral and material
welfare of the nation at heart to political and
social reformers, to Socialists, and to every kind
of ethical and religious propagandist to unite
in calling for the total suppression of violent
Anarchist publications, and the dealing out of
equal punishments to those who incite to crime
as for those who commit the actual offences

Summersumarum: Gebretzel




Was haben ein deutscher Film- und Werbekomponist, eine österreichische Opernsängerin und die Gründerin des Schweizer Flüchtlingshilfswerks gemeinsam ? Liegt doch auf der Hand: Alle heißen Kurz mit Nachnamen. Und da ich jetzt nicht wirklich weis, wie ich diesen Sparwitz wirkungsvoll ausstaffieren könnte, komme ich zu einem Projekt das kurze Spielzeiten schätzt, verehrt, vereinnahmt: Combat Cunt
Zu ihren Haupteinflüssen gehören: Dirt, filth, obscenity, sex.
47 Tracks die man als Vertonung des Bose-Einstein-Kondensats sehen kann (wohlgemerkt nicht muss).

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Dienstag, 19. Mai 2009

Norihito Kodama - "noise re yacky"



Fine BZZZZZZZZZ !










Tracklist:
1. Find
2. 枯葉(kareha)
3. 狐(kitsune)
4. public
5. 桜(sakura)
6. 24
7. 昭和(syouwa)
8. noise re yacky
9. 鹿鳴館(rokumei-kan)


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Montag, 18. Mai 2009

A complete human behaviorism simulation


A very interesting article I found in the Phrack Magazine:






In 1956 John McCarthy defined the term Artificial Intelligence as
"The science and engineering of making intelligent machines".
Obviously, while studying artificial thoughts processing, we eliminated
the human factor of Neuro-linguistic filters that the brain applies on the
meta receptors layer. A computer program simply will never tackle a thought
based on impulsive reactions. There is no human behaviorism in AI.
Instead, we substitute this mechanism with an algorithm of computational
processing and information storage indexing. Here resides the very core of
AI science. Many algorithms have been evolved and applied, overcoming
faulty thinking, infinite loops of exclusive-OR decision making, and
geographic/territorial mapping of robotics, and so forth.
Fifty two years later, we intend to rationalize a new approach to this
field, trying to keep away from science fiction.

This paper is fairly introductory to both classic AI and our AI model,
and requires no prerequisite except a bit of curiosity for this field,
so enjoy reading.

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I. Introduction
a) Abstract
b) Central Processing Spirit

II. Character assignment design
a) Psychological growth
b) Neuro-performance
c) Reception -> Reactions -> Style

III. Ontology / knowledge engineering
a) Are we Heuristics?
c) Sub-symbolic design
d) Artificial Desire
e) Reasoning

IV. Conclusion




I. Introduction

a) As a primary reflection on Artificial Intelligence, one must find it
vital to proceed according to a precise scientific approach for analysis
of thoughts.
A thought is an idea. A piece of information that the mind recalls.
This (POI) is processed by the chemo-electronic factory of the brain,
and gets tainted by the MIND. Neuro Linguistic Programming theories
organized the brain functions and how it deals with information through
various filters. We borrow a basic segment and build upon it a
resemblance in machine land:

- Similar thoughts stored in memory (anchoring)
- Virtues and choices (decision making)
- Freedom to take risk endeavors. (problem solving)

b) To tackle this ordeal from ground zero would be an enormous load on one
article or paper to handle. Therefore we assumed our study from a point
where we have advanced in applying to our AI subject, using the
international common speech utility that is the English language, coupled
with a set of rules we engineer as an esthetical appeal for this entity.
These rules, as we will explain later on, do not follow the EXPERT SYSTEM
decision making logic, where as human knowledge changes, the entire module
will have to be rebuilt; instead our model will take its decisions based on
Index Priority, that varies automatically as the AI experiences new events.
In other words, we design our program a personality. This generic model is
based on dual channel thought processing, fed by a hierarchy of database
storage devices where each family of thoughts is preserved in its own
design. Some of these databases, or sets of thoughts, will have a read only
access permission, some will have read and write access permission, and
some will only have write permissions, to be used as a temporary allocated
space for acquired thoughts before sending the entire data structure to
Central Processing Spirit. As we amusingly named(CPS).

While the read only access structures will hold information that relate
only
to the fundamentals of the entity's core design, and provide our first line
of defense once the automation process of Self Information Gathering (SIG)
will be launched; From supplied text experts, web information, news, and
much more feeds;
the write only permission space will be as such for the sake of restricting
the AI entity from any premature usage of these new acquired thoughts
before
being processed, organized and approved by the CPS (or the programmer).

Thinking about this design will surely summon up issues of time
consumption.
How long will this construction take?
A minimum of one human lifetime? But that is highly acceptable with the
implementation of 2nd generation AI replication algorithms, which is a
base model of AI hybrid reproduction, resulting in the jointure of 2 AI
entities CPS and dBases.
This dual model inheritance is not designed to be similar to the human
reproduction between one male and one female human beings, but it has
to do with the design of dual channel thought processing as mentioned
previously. We tend to believe that our model's reproduction, has to occur
between one couple.
This is matter of MULTI AGENT PLANNING and community scheduling,
and is beyond the scope of this paper.

II. Character assignment design

a) Psychological growth.
"It's not how perfect you do something that's important, but how others
perceive it."
A famous question is always there. Could a machine have life, or will it be
dry simulation. Basically, this should not matter at all!

Regardless of the process a human being achieves in developing a unique
character, and the tremendous complexity that subsists in his
neuropsychological growth, it almost only pertains to how others interpret
his reactions and behavior.
That in mind, we couldn't care less about how a machine obtaining a real
genuine thought, or a lifelike style of its own. We will design an
algorithm of learning that will eventually attribute a character to the
machine, depending on how much and how fast it could process the SELECTED
REACTIONS.

In other terms, given one action that is having ten children listen to an
adult instruction such as "Finish your homework, then watch TV" we could
observe ten different reactions ranging from obedience, to defiance. And
that relates to:
- How bad the child wants to watch TV
- How important are his homework
- What is shown on TV
- Is it a circumstance free situation or has it to do with another
(might say no in revenge for not having ice cream an hour ago)
- and much more situational parameters.


In machine land, our CPS would have built a certain database of events in
correlation with the outcome that happened, indexed them according to a
judgmental scale, and throughout its uptime, it will select how to react
upon life events according to what it has been fed as an Index Key
Priority.

Technically speaking, this is very easily programmable with recent database
technologies and language. The more parenting and training our CPS takes,
and efficiency in our database selection design, the more chances are to
obtain a unique character and attitude.

b) The two paradigms of learning that concern us are:
SUPERVISED and UNSUPERVISED.

First, let us talk about the basics of machine learning.
Classic AI always outlined machine learning from reaching a state of
consciousness, as it is believed that computer learning is only about
designing algorithms to find statistical regularities or various data
patterns. And then tried to resolve problems such as Classifications,
exclusive-OR decisions, and so forth, with Decision Trees.
Decision Trees are a simple but effective logic design, where a chain of
boolean questions might take you down the leafs as you pick up your choices
Yes,No,No,Yes.
In our opinion, and as Neural Networks progress only showed, this design
could attain at its best a good speech recognition utility or a medical
assistance program that would diagnose and evaluate cancer subjects.

In this approach, Supervised Learning is the logic of feeding the AI with
rules of a world (classification system) we already created, and relying
heavily on the training our machine gets in order to minimize the error
margin (Markov theorem, Bayesian Networks.)

On the other hand, Unsupervised Learning shifts interest more toward
decision making than it is to classification. It is simply a way to find a
framework suitable for decision oriented reasoning, based on a
punish/reward outcome.
This model builds up a history of results, upon which it bases a
statistical decision making techniques for the future questions at hand.
Clustering is the second Unsupervised Learning type, and is achieved by
finding similarities in the training data, not trying to boost a utility
function.

Now that this was said, let us think about the limitations.

Whether we preprogrammed the AI to reach a certain purpose, or by itself
as a systematic self-learning module, the LEARNING mechanism should always
follow one standard set of stimuli.


Let's outline this from the point of view of cognitive psychology:
- Memory and recognition. It is a fairly straightforward job for a
programmer to design a system with pattern matching, measuring of
distances, and sequential treatment of information.

- Verbal and linguistic evaluation. The AI should have a method to
distinguish and assess similar information indices. Just like a
human deja vu, it MUST relate the event to different occurrences
stored in the memory, and decides its reaction based on how
significant the other instances were at the time. This will
eventually allow us to hope that this design would one day generate
(i.e)new sentences of its own.

Interesting! Imagine the AI analyzing large amounts of data, images,
sounds... on a regular basis while indexing the databases according to
what possible emotions they would generate, and have it finally trained
for this evaluation. It should come as no surprise if we had a design
that could write poetry!

- Comprehension. As absurd as this might sound, AI has better assimilating
facilities than humans. The process of comprehension is the most
complicated phenomenon observed in Neuroscience, but from the very simple
facts we concluded, machinery has the upper hand due to greater speed of
processing than and better memory storage than ours. Now this is not a
comparison between Men and Machine. We simply mention this as a fact that
AI surpasses the human limitations of comprehension and it is only
intuitive that such a design is possible.

- Neuro linguistic science has shown that humans have more
difficulties understanding negation sentences than simple affirmative ones.
Unlike humans, computer science treats booleans with the same speed and
effort.
Many more disadvantages of comprehension process simply do not exist in AI.

That also means a great supply of information will be needed.Be it
negations, complexity or ambiguity of sentences, this AI model is able
to treat them with promising speeds to reach a self learning stage.
Associating actions to the reactions analysis.


c) Perceiving the Universe is a mapping mechanism of Time and Space that
we encounter through our biological senses. This we shall call the
FLUXION SENSITIVITY.
Most importantly is to apply a successful text mining / pattern matching
module to our AI, which will analyze text as its only sense of the
Universe.
Fifty years of progress in this field allowed many researchers to reach
a respectable level to the extent of using some customized AI programs in
forensic psychology and criminology investigation.
The only new idea our model has to bring to the world of AI is an
EMOTIONAL SIMULATION module.

Emotional simulation is a two-way library of reactions prediction.
Let us go into that.
For each event, a human being would display a certain emotion.
This is vastly exposed in body language, tonality, timeline of the speech,
and verbal choices.
We will only be concerned in expression analysis and timeline display.

Our model was based on a typology study done at the University of Kent,
for a police interview tactics handbook. We used the same algorithm to
detect emotions and display them in return.
(Think of it more as detecting the logic behind emotions.)

The Kent model is a big failure and nonsense, but nevertheless the three
steps of the design set the stage for our Emotional Simulation (but in
reverse):

- delivery
- maximization
- manipulation

[Note: some readings about Kent's model could be in hand at this time]

In short, delivery has about 12 variables of expressions, open, close,
leading. Maximization occurs when police agents try to intimidate the
subject and push him to give out more clues. Our maximization is fishing
for clues technique, used by asking more key questions.
There is not much to explain about manipulation. In our study, it could
easily be merged with the maximization step.

Hopefully, in a few months (by mid 2008), we could put a complete program
to test, that will not only detect the meanings of expressions, but will
also "assume" the emotions behind them, and switch its mode to the
appropriate behavior.

This AI will be the first model that could literally switch moods.

=========================================================================

III. Ontology
a) Are we heuristics?

For the second part of this paper, we will be discussing the core formation
for this AI model. Its existence and what constitutes its regulations.
A common pitfall most AI scientists encounter is, to have a design based on
precise mathematical reactions and decisions. Now let's go over this method
first.

The evolution of AI happens to go from mimicking human responses, to
impressive behavior simulation. The designer usually tries to produce a
perfect replica of the human performance.

Now what will happen if even the most advanced researches in neuroscience
haven't even scratched the shell of human neuropsychology? most importantly
DECISION MAKING. How would we replicate a phenomenon if we haven't fully
understood what drives it and how it reaches its steps?
This is why computer science employs a preprogrammed set of responses,
based on what the designer believes is appropriate for humans, implementing
a classic database structure that can only lead him to a one-way exclusive
question-answer AI.
This classic method is flawed. Period.

One better approach to this is to avoid concepts of imitation and jump
right through to what is called a Rule Of Thumb mode, which allows a
certain vague margin for correct answers.
Using a heuristic method to resolve the problem of decision making, not
only set stage for a more fluid AI, but also showed us practicality and
broader playground for the programmer.
In terms of allowing many indexing modules to play the role of priority
selector for each decision that is to be made.

For example, if you have to decide what pizza to order. Your mind filters
would process and infinite numbers of POI before putting the decision in
perspective, and most of the times, you normally "feel" it was a random
choice and you could have survived with others.
But what if you try one kind, and found it was so delicious that you wanted
to order it again next time? This is where the priority indexes come in
handy.
The CPS has the freedom to add, remove, promote or demote indexes for each
POI or family of POI, based only on what it "assumes" to be an acceptable
circumstance.

This is a tricky turnaround in theory, but for the programmer, it is still
the same straightforward job, and could be the first gap filler between
boring Q/A programs and Hollywood Incredible Sci-Fi.




c) Sub-symbolic design

In order to architect a sophisticated knowledge design, Newel and Simon
invented the theory of symbolic design, where a set of semantic rules might
be applied to construct a further more complex structure.
I won.t say we are restricted to the subsymbolic design, but in fact, this
theory fits perfectly.
So both sides of sub-symbolic design are used to our advantage and not
changed in theory:
- Alternative development
- Hybridism of subsymbolic and classic symbolic NLP (Natural Language
Processing). Once the learning module is concluded, SS design will set the
stage for the real MULTI-AGENT interference.

The geometrically increasing computing power promotes five factors tending
to reduce radically the role of any species of logic in IT :

1. Since deterministic applications are vanishing, the conventional
algorithm (pattern marching) is not anymore program backbone.

2. Even when still useful, the conventional algorithm is not anymore the
main programming instrument.
3. In AI the symbolic paradigm is steadily replaced by several sub-symbolic
ones, based on fine-grain parallelism.
4. Even when symbols are used, they are stored in and retrieved from huge
and cheap memory, rather than processed through sophisticated reasoning
schemes (case-based reasoning is just a blatant example).
5. Cognitive complexity of new, sophisticated logics is too high for a
designer, when cut and try, is affordable.


This might sound a big deal of mambo jumbo at this point, considering the
introductory nature of this paper, but more in depth details about this
once the publication of this project will be official.

d) Artificial Desire

Very little have we to say about Artificial Desire. As we saw in the index
priority and POI set of rules, we might easily trigger a vice-random
decision when it comes to natural desire for things, but at this point, we
haven.t even perfected any way to make the AI really desire something. More
like have it chose from a similar range of choices based on time
variations, frequency of this choice, or event yet, have it try something
for a first time. Neither us, or anyone who previously indulged in AI
science dares to claim giving a machine this attribute.
Nevertheless, having a decent normal vice-random desire choice maker
module, will simulate human behaviorism to a great extent, and fakes it.
"We could have different choices with each one a probability of success
based upon the past:

- 90%
- 88%
- 85% " as explained earlier.

So generally AI choses the first choice but for one time AI wil go for the
second and see what happen. That could be considered as a "desire".

This fake simulation might also apply to the reasoning construct.
Even if applied conforming to Kant.s practical reasoning, we still have to
forge a "moral decision" based on what our CPS has a-priori set of rules,
and have the programmer stand in charge of supplying
the AI with this route.


IV. Conclusion

In a few words, I would like to apologize for the dry style of this paper,
it started as a dissertation thesis and ended up as my future hobby side
project. We might never even come close to a full artificial conscious
design, but this model introduction surely drew a few interesting
turnarounds that might facilitate future innovations.
I hope reading it was exciting enough for as many of you to be interested
in further studies about this wonderful field.

Freitag, 15. Mai 2009

Neoprimitive mirror

Give me a place to be


Ihr Name ist Heidi Klum und sie widmet ihr Leben - ja was eigentlich?
Seit einiger Zeit läuft die vierte Staffel von Heidis "Germany´s Next Topmodel", "... der Andrang beim ersten, offenen Casting in Düsseldorf war überwältigend... ".
Was ist, um ein Synonym zu benutzen, daran unauslöschlich?
Dabei sollten wir das Wort unauslöschlich auf Herzen und Nieren überprüfen.
Bilden wir doch das Antonym, Unauslöschlichkeit wird also zu Auslöschbarkeit.
Auslöschbarkeit bedeutet Überlagerung ohne gegenseitige Beeinflussung.
Verstärken sich die Amplituden, spricht man von konstruktiver Auslöschung.
Bei der ersten Staffel von "Germany´s next Topmodel" bewarben sich 11637 junge Frauen, zur zweiten Staffel 16421, zur dritten Staffel 18217 und zur vierten 18786.
Die Amplituden verstärkten sich, "Germany´s next Topmodel" ist ein klarer Fall von konstruktiver Auslöschung. Diese jungen Mädchen und Frauen werden so zu einem Interferenzfilter, der nur bestimmte Informationen und Emotionen durchlässt und den Rest zerstören. Sie zerstören die Zukunftsangst, verpacken das "Jahr der schlechten Nachrichten" in knappe Slips und Wonderbras. Sie bedienen Kleine-Leute-Träume. Sag ja, sag Amen, shake your ass baby und du bist eine Runde weiter! Sie komprimieren Wörter wie Erfolg und Leistung auf drei Zahlen, dessen genaue Werte um die 90-60-90 liegen. Sie transformieren Haarspray zu einer Membran, die vor dem Witterungseinfluss Information schützt.
Junge, attraktive Frauen im Bikini - Einzigartigkeit von der Stange? Die Vernichtung der Tatsachen, ein perfektes Verbrechen. Im Gegensatz zur Ermordung hinterlässt die Vernichtung keine Spuren.
Der Leichnam der Tatsachen ist nicht verschwunden, denn die Tatsachen sind nicht tot, sie sind schlicht verschwunden. Wenn ich sage, die Tatsachen sind verschwunden, dann meine ich das damit verbundene Wertesystem um Tatsachen. Es setzt Zweckbestimmtheit, Ursachen und Wirkungen voraus. Kurz gesagt, Rationalität. All das verschwindet bei der Vernichtung des Tatsächlichen. Durch die Bewegung auf dem Catwalk verschwindet das Subjekt ganz und gar. Durch nichts wird die Existenz eines Subjekts länger gerechtfertigt, und es wird in gewisser Weise zur nutzlosen Funktion. Jede Entfremdung wird ausgemerzt, zugunsten einer durch und durch positiven Welt, gesäubert von jeder Illusion, von jeder Trennfähigkeit, frei sogar vom Tod.
Ein Platz an der Sonne.

Donnerstag, 14. Mai 2009

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INTERVIEW with Adam Crammond





Yo Folks ! I made a short Interview with ADAM CRAMMOND (Founder of Proc Records ).

1. What was your first big love in music ?

i grew up during a period of time in the early 1990's when electronic music (especially techno)
was really starting to be played alot on late-night radio stations. I used to spend
hours listening to the amazing things i was hearing.
it quickly became the only thing i would listen to, and as time went on, my interests
in the genre broadened. my current all-time-favorite artists are plastikman and autechre, but
there is so much good music out there.
my first interest in electronic music was very much centralized on techno and house music, but over
the years my tastes have broadened and now include ALL aspects of electronic music, especially noise.

2. What was your first big love in general ?

music. music has always been my true passion. listening, creating and sharing. it's what i love the most.
also, coffee and women (: haha

3. What is your definition of Underground ?

i usually define 'underground' as being a place where the mainstream media
hasn't taken over and where monetary influence has disappeared.
i feel that making art for the purpose of generating financial income destroys
the quality of the work.
proc-rec will ALWAYS remain underground.

4. Tell us something about Proc Records and your other projects.

proc-records is one of the most personally rewarding things I've been
a part of. i've been in contact with some truly amazing individuals and
as a result have also made some close friends.
it has also been a large contributing factor to the progression of my own
musical sounds. I hope to have such a privilege for many many years.


5. How do you see electronic music in 10 years ?

i see electronic music being relatively the same.
im sure the basic elements will remain, though with the use of new
technology, the possibilities are quite honestly endless.
as long as people continue to experiment and open their minds to new possibilities,
anything can happen.
hopefully netlabels like proc, 20kbps, Test Tube, TFN and LTR will continue
to be so productive.


6. Your favorite rockband ?

i have never really embraced the rock genre.
i have a large amount of respect for it, and I also understand why people like it.
however, i have never really embraced it as my genre of choice.
--im a raver at heart ;) --
i think that some of the most original rock came from the 1960's era when
psychedelic's were really big.


7. What is the difference between the scene in the USA and Europe ?

I cannot say for sure, since i have not been oversea's.
however, music is a universal language understood by everyone.
essentially, i would assume that the scene as a whole is relatively
the same everywhere.
I have noticed that Russia is very much a country with a huge appreciation for
noise audio.
most of the noise on proc-rec (and certainly some of the best) has came from
Russia and the Ukraine.

8. Your favorite book ?

Unfortunately i dont get an oppurtunity to read often, though when i do i enjoy to read
philosophy (Kierkegard, Kant, Nietsche, etc) and biographys.
also, Jesus was a cool guy so obviously the bible too.

9. Last Words ?

don't change who you are for ANYBODY.
NOISE WILL BE NOISE!!!

Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2009

California Love und Günter Euringer





Bestimmt hast auch DU als kleiner dicker Junge Bands wie Pissed Happy Children, frühe Napalm Death, Iron Lung oder dergleichen gehört.

Wenn dem so ist, habe ich da etwas für dich:



Wenn nicht, dann gründet ein Spendenkonto für Günter Euringer.

Electronic Police State Ranking



Aufgestellt von der Softwarefirma Cryptohippie trauen folgende Staaten ihrer Bevölkerung

nicht über den Weg:


1. China
2. North Korea
3. Belarus
4. Russia
5. United Kingdom: England & Wales
6. United States of America
7. Singapore
8. Israel
9. France
10.Germany
11.Malaysia
12.Ireland
13.United Kingdom: Scotland
14.Netherlands
15.South Korea
16.Ukraine
17.Belgium
18.Australia
19.Japan
20.New Zealand
21.Austria
22.Norway
23.India
24.Italy
25.Taiwan
26.Denmark
27.Hungary
28.Greece
29.Canada
30.Switzerland
31.Slovenia
32.Poland
33.Finland
34.Sweden
35.Latvia
36.Lithuania
37.Cyprus
38.Malta
39.Estonia
40.Czech Republic
41.Iceland
42.South Africa
43.Spain
44.Portugal
45.Luxembourg
46.Argentina
47.Romania
48.Thailand
49.Bulgaria
50.Brazil
51.Mexico
52.Philippines

Your Browser is an Asshole ! !





Be careful with your browser ! Diese neigen nämlich dazu Informationen über das Surf-Verhalten des Benutzers zu übertragen.
Im schlimmsten Fall bedeutet es die Preisgabe von Inhalten interner Netzwerke.
Diese Statistiken (genannt Referrer) sind öffentlich zugänglich. Sie geben u.A. interne Hostnamen preis und die webbasierten Softwaresysteme des Benutzers werden ableitbar.
Hervorheben möchte ich dabei den Osintb-Server. Er dient der Auswertung offener Quellen (z.B. Zeitungen, Zines, Wikipedia-Artikel) und selbstredend im schlimmsten Fall dessen Manipulierung.
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Dienstag, 12. Mai 2009

Cybernetics





von David A. Kolb:

"Cybernetics or, more specifically, information feedback control theory, provides one framework for accomplishing this. This rapidly growing body of dynamic theory and principles of structure is greatly enhancing our ability to understand the dynamic functioning of complex systems of all kinds... The basic unit of analysis in information feedback control theory is the feedback loop. Since this theory is primarily concerned with the dynamic behavior of a system over time its primary focus is on the response of the system to changes in any of the variables that make it up. How does a change in actual conditions over time cause a change in decision, action and again in actual conditions? A change in actual conditions produces, at some later time, another change in actual conditions. This particular type of feedback loop is known as a negative feedback loop, since a change in a variable in one direction feeds through the system and creates a change in that same variable in the opposite direction. To illustrate, suppose the system is static. Since a discrepancy between environmental conditions and the goal would cause a decision, and therefore cause some change, a static system requires that apparent conditions are equal to the goal. The central focus of the first stage of the model is the application of the theory of cognitive dissonance (Festinger 1957) to two self-related types of cognitions - the cognitions that make up an individual's perception of him- self, his self-image , and the cognitions that make up the ideals and goals he holds for himself, his ideal self . Brehm and Cohen have provided the fol- lowing brief and lucid statement of the theory of cognitive dissonance: Cognitive dissonance, according to Festinger is a psychological tension having motivational characteristics. The theory of cognitive dissonance concerns itself with the conditions that arouse dissonance in an individual and with the ways in which dissonance can be reduced. "

Organisation 31 - "ORG 31"



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Kulturpalast Wedding International


Mit u.A.
Fuck You NOise with a Fuck you Noise Attitude !
COME AROUND ! ! !

Konzert-Termine Mai 2009 (Raum Berlin)

> 14/05
>
> Live:
>
> -Rank Sinatra
> home: http://www.667u.com
> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/that7uwhateverguy
>
> -Kornreiniger> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/kornreiniger
>
> -The Helmut Bernecker> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/helicult
>
> -Company Fuck> home: http://www.companyfuck.com> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/companyfuck> > Venue:> Loophole, Boddinstr. 61, Neukoelln, 9pm
>
> 15/05
>
> Live:
>
>
-Tomutonttu> home: http://www.kemiallisetystavat.com/tomutonttu
>
> -Ducktails> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/ducktailss
>
> Venue:
> White Rabbit/GdK, Potsdamerstr. 98, 8pm
>
>
> 17/05
>
> Live:
>
> -The Mae Shi
> home: http://www.mae-shi.com
> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/themaeshi
>
> Venue:> Festsaal Kreuzberg, Skalitzerstr. 133, Kreuzberg, 9pm
>
>
18/05
>
> Live:
>
> -Lorenzo Senni
> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/lorenzosenni
>
> -Constantinoplex
> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/c0nstantinoplex
>
> Venue:
> Madame Claude, Luebbener Str. 19, Kreuzberg
>
>
> 24/05
>
> Live:
>
> Elliot Sharp
> home: http://www.panix.com/~esharp
>
>
+
>
> John Eckhardt
> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/eckhardtjohn
>
> Venue:> Ausland, Lychener Straße 60, Prenzlauer Berg, 9pm
>
>
> 24/05
>
> Live:
>
> -Sunn O)))> home: http://www.ideologic.org> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/flightofthebehemoth
>
> Venue:> Prater Theatre, Kastanienallee 7-9, Prenzlauer Berg
>
>
> 25/05
>
> Live:
>
> -Jimi Tenor
> home: http://www.jimitenor.com
> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/myjimitenor
>
> Venue:
> Lido, Cuvrystr. 7, Kreuzberg
>
>
> 28/05
>
> Live:
>
> -Jozef Van Wissem
> home: http://www.jozefvanwissem.com
> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/vanwissem
>
> Venue:
> White Rabbit/GdK, Potsdamerstr. 98, 8pm
>
>
> 29/05
>
> Live:
>
> -Cranes> home: http://www.cranes-fan.com
> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/cranes
>
> Venue:
> Magnet, Greifswalder Str. 212-213, Prenzlauer Berg, 8pm
>
>
> 30/05
>
> Live:
>
> TOCHNIT ALEPH 15TH ANNIVERSARY
>
> -Junko (Voice) and Michel Henritzi (Lapsteel, Harmonica, Guitar) -
> Japan/France> home: http://michelhenritzi.canalblog.com> myspace/mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/michelhenritzi
>
> -Keraenen (Harsh Noise Elecronics) - Finland
> home: http://keranen.anoema.com
>
> + Dj Thomas Ankersmit
>
> Venue:
> Ausland, Lychener Straße 60, Prenzlauer Berg, 9pm