Re/search Conversations

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Sinopsis

RE/Search Conversations features interviews with artists, musicians, writers and countercultural figures. Hosted by V. Vale of RE/Search Publications.

Episodios

  • 5: Jarett Kobek

    02/03/2016 Duración: 54min

    Jarett Kobek, author of "I Hate the Internet" visited our RE/Search office in February 2016. He was in town on a book tour, stopping off at City Lights in San Francisco. Here he shares his thoughts on writing, social media, living in Los Angeles and many other things. Listen in on the conversation with Jarett Kobek, V. Vale and Marian Wallace, with a cameo purr from Abby the cat.

  • 4: Lyle Tuttle

    05/01/2016 Duración: 58min

    Lyle Tuttle talks about his life as a tattoo artist, from the early 60s to the curation of the Tattoo Museum in San Francisco. Interviewed by V. Vale of RE/Search publications. Produced by Marian Wallace.

  • 3: Rudy Rucker

    29/12/2013 Duración: 58min

    Cyber-punk writer Rudy Rucker visits and discusses (amongst other things) his writing career, his painting, and the state of technology with host, V. Vale for the Counter Culture Hour (produced by Marian Wallace). Rudy Rucker has written over 30 books, two of which received Philip K. Dick Awards. His novels include Cyberpunk and transreal fiction as well as nonfiction books on infinity and the fourth dimension. A video version is also available here: http://vimeo.com/82404988

  • 2: Penny Rimbaud, part 2

    12/09/2013 Duración: 59min

    Penny Rimbaud Part Two. Crass founder, drummer, lyricist, artist, and philosopher-poet behind the Anarcho-Punk 70s U.K. band. Penny Rimbaud discusses creativity, identity, futurity, and the problem with words (our primary tool for description and analysis) existing on a parallel dimension to "real life." Part 2 of 2.

  • 1: Penny Rimbaud, part 1

    12/09/2013 Duración: 59min

    Penny Rimbaud Part One. Founder, drummer, lyricist, artist, and philosopher-poet behind the Anarcho-Punk 70s U.K. band CRASS, Penny Rimbaud discusses creativity, identity, futurity, and the problem with words (our primary tool for description and analysis) existing on a parallel dimension to "real life." Part 1 of 2.

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