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Frank Herbert is also a great teacher

February 6th, 2012 No comments

The Plowboy Interview: Frank Herbert.

Man, the things I learn about my favorite author Frank Herbert, writer of the Dune book series. This excerpt illustrates an experience he provided his students to inspire them to answer questions he often asks in his books.

So I hit on the idea of taking them out for along weekend hike in the Olympic mountains . . . in the early spring when I knew the weather was going to be cold and rainy. All I told my class was, “We’ll be out in the Olympics for two nights. It’s going to rain. Bring your gear, food, and paper and pencils for taking notes. I’ll meet you at the trail’s head.”…

Once we all got up to our campsite—at a place called the Flats—I set up my tent, dug a drain trench, stashed some firewood under the canopy for the morning, and helped organize the evening meal. We ate and hit the sack . . . and then the rain came. Well, I was quite dry and comfortable in my tent, but a lot of my students weren’t so well prepared: During the night, I heard voices crying, “My sleeping bag’s all wet! ” or “God, it’s cold! ” I simply rolled over and went back to sleep.

The next morning, I got up early and built a big fire. The shivering students soon gathered round, we scrounged together something to eat, and afterward I told them to get their note pads. Then I said, “OK, the bomb just dropped and we’re all that’s left. How much of our former technology do we try to reconstitute?” Well, let me tell you . . . those cold, wet people who had eaten an inadequate breakfast looked at society’s technology a good bit more closely than they had when sitting in a comfortable university classroom. Students who’d been saying things like “Oh sure, I could do without all this stuff” began to ask some basic questions, and to comprehend that technology isn’t bad in and of itself . . . everything depends on how we use it.

The Problem With… Will.i.am’s “T.H.E. The Hardest Ever” – Dallas Music – DC9 At Night

January 11th, 2012 No comments

This week, I take on will.i.am’s “T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)”. When I tweeted it, Twitter put will.i.am’s name as a web address.

The funny thing is the domain’s not taken yet. It’s kind of odd, since will.i.am considers himself  a technophile. Someone will be able to squat the domain to get a good ransom for it.

I laid the figures of speech super thick on this review. I hope someone notices.

Simon Reynolds on maximal music Maximal Nation

December 10th, 2011 No comments

Articles: Maximal Nation | Features | Pitchfork.

When I first heard the term maximal, I though it described the 90′s Transformers spin-off Beast Wars. Apparently, it’s a genre I’ve followed without even knowing it existed until this article.

The one worry I have is that the term “maximal” may be used as a genre term to pidgeonhole artists that follow a similar process but have different sounds. This sort of thing happened with IDM and genres that prefix with post and suffix with core (I like their output, but influential music blog Avant-Avant is guilty of using these as buzzwords)

One other gripe is that dub isn’t mentioned . The live element of dub an integral part of the music history that informs maximalism.

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