The Last Terminal: Reflections on the Coming Apocalypse - Volume III, Part 2: Errors
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With Volume III, Part 2: Errors, we enter the next stage of The Last Terminal: Reflections on the Coming Apocalypse.
In Volume III, we will be re-staging and re-formatting exhibitions and works from the past as ways to explore the possibilities of extracting new significance, a new inflection not to erase the pasts of the works but to enlarge and expand upon them as well and especially to place the reconfiguration of ideologies pertaining to aesthetic infrastructures, cultures, and mentalities at the center of Rib’s operation.
Piano Unplugged: Variation I
Mathew Kneebone & Tom Aldrich
Piano Unplugged: Variation I is a piano piece conceived by artist Mathew Kneebone and composed and performed by musician & composer Tom Aldrich.
The composition draws from Kneebone’s archive of musical improvisations performed and posted online by people experiencing a blackout. These brief melodies...More
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The Last Terminal: Reflections on the Coming Apocalypse - Volume III, Part 2: Errors
Press Release
With Volume III, Part 2: Errors, we enter the next stage of The Last Terminal: Reflections on the Coming Apocalypse.
In Volume III, we will be re-staging and re-formatting exhibitions and works from the past as ways to explore the possibilities of extracting new significance, a new inflection not to erase the pasts of the works but to enlarge and expand upon them as well and especially to place the reconfiguration of ideologies pertaining to aesthetic infrastructures, cultures, and mentalities at the center of Rib’s operation.
Piano Unplugged: Variation I
Mathew Kneebone & Tom Aldrich
Piano Unplugged: Variation I is a piano piece conceived by artist Mathew Kneebone and composed and performed by musician & composer Tom Aldrich.
The composition draws from Kneebone’s archive of musical improvisations performed and posted online by people experiencing a blackout. These brief melodies...More