
Weird Studies Episode 31: Scarcely Human at All: On Glenn Gould's 'Prospects of Recording'
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Oct 24, 2018 Chapters
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Fourth Idea Is That Recording Transforms Time in History
02:52 • 4min
What Is the Medium of Audio Recording?
06:24 • 3min
What Does It Reverse Into?
09:12 • 3min
Remaxing - Anatomy of the Artist
12:06 • 2min
Classical Music Like Jazz
14:30 • 5min
The Music of Man - Yehudi Minhuan's Live Performance
19:46 • 4min
Is There Anything Special About a Record?
23:22 • 4min
What's Going on Under the Hood?
26:58 • 4min
Transhumanism
30:48 • 4min
McLewian's Ambivalence
34:41 • 2min
The Dehumanizing Power of Technology
36:22 • 5min
The Medium Is the Message
41:10 • 4min
The Medium Is the Message
45:33 • 2min
We Become the Medium, or the Content of the Medium
47:17 • 4min
The Rise of Logos in the Built Space of the Modern City
51:00 • 6min
Gould's the Prospects of Recording
56:37 • 5min
Gould's Aesthetics
01:01:15 • 4min
What's So Great About Gould's Music?
01:04:57 • 5min
Are We Going to Dehumanize Technology?
01:09:41 • 2min
Kubrick vs Gould - Is There a Difference?
01:11:32 • 4min
