Collision: Scratch: Garbage, Scores, and the Event

Evental Aesthetics 2 (2):20-33 (2013)
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This essay examines the scratch as it relates to garbage, scores, and the event. Garbage is that which is cast aside as social systems form themselves, and, as such, is always destined to return. Scores are both methodological maps and experimental artistic methods. And the event, in this context, is the opening that enables both the determination of form and the emergence of the unexpected

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Gray Kochhar-Lindgren
University of Hong Kong

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