Music isn’t something humans invented, it’s something we stumbled into, borrowing rhythm from insects, melody from birds, and gestures from apes.
Professor Michael Spitzer argues that what makes human music truly singular isn’t human genius, but our innate mortality.
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About Michael Spitzer:
Michael Spitzer is the author of The Musical Human and professor of music at the University of Liverpool, where he leads the department’s work on classical music. A music theorist and musicologist, he is an authority on Beethoven, with interests in aesthetics and critical theory, cognitive metaphor, and music and affect. He organized the International Conferences on Music and Emotion and the International Conference on Analyzing Popular Music and currently chairs the editorial board of Music Analysis Journal.
The Twist is a gallery, a bridge, and a sculpture, all in one. The 1000 square meter building twists into a sculptural form and spans 60 meters across the Randselva river. The building was designed by the Danish star architects BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group and is cited as a “must-see” cultural destination by the New York Times, Bloomberg, and The Telegraph, amongst others.
The Twist has three showrooms; Closed Gallery, Twist Gallery, and Panorama Gallery.
When I visited the #Lofoten Islands in 2019, most of the #GhettoSpedalsk graffiti had already faded. Nevertheless, I had a great time hunting them down, and I believe they harmonised very well with the abandoned houses they were sprayed on.#teddyriot […] [Original post on vernissage.photos]