Aesthetics etc. Music Cinema TV Humour Theatre Literature
Graffiti, Notting Hill, 1970s
Trying to analyse culture is like a fish trying to understand water: it’s the polluted sea we swim in.
Whilst an opposition to war and to politics seems to be a popular thing, to oppose culture sets you apart as a wierdo. But still, culture is the commodity that sells the whole of the commodity economy – war and politics included. It’s sufficient to see the connection between Saatchi as a leading promoter of the visual arts, Saatchi as advertising firm and Saatchi as promoter of the Thatcherite counter-revolution to begin to develop a hatred for the progress of art as a commodity. After the arms industry and the drugs industry, culture and its off-shoots are probably the third largest world business – yet culture is apparently benign, far harder to contest than a nuclear power plant, for example*. It is the religion of the people, a drug. In a crazy world, we’re not opposed to using drugs – the point however is to oppose the stupid social relations that require religion and drugs and culture, the cynical social relations that make religion and drugs and culture lucrative businesses.
Graffiti, Notting Hill, 1970s
We need to grasp what is human and subversive in the content that’s been expressed in the alienated vicarious forms of culture in order to live and risk this content in reality – against this commodified world. What does this mean? It means this is no purist and ascetic rejection of what has been life-loving in culture, but rather a rejection of the transformation of this spirit into a commodity and into the development of commodity relations, and the re-appropriation of what is merely represented by developing practical risks in everyday life.
Within this perspective we have here lots of different texts, covering various aspects of different cultural forms.
Texts in reverse chronological order, beginning with the most recent:
genreation gap…
blinded by stars
Johnny Halliday…
poetry in motion
the films of jean-luc hitchcock – the first 200 years (1823 – 2023)
howlings in favour of ourselves: a practical critique of situationism (2010)
some musical notes (2005/2008)
the closed window onto another life (2005/6)
escape from alcatraz (2005)
culture in danger? – if only… (2004)
the poverty of french rock ‘n’ roll (2004)
soaps get in your eyes (2001)
1969: revolution as personal and as theatre (2001)
alternative comedy (1987)
“Shakespeare was a fake!” horror shock! (1984)
the end of music as we know it (1984)
the famous thriller “the mystery of struggles defeated” (1983)
The above organised into sub-categories:
General critiques (aesthetics, etc.)
the closed window onto another life (2005/6)
culture in danger? – if only… (2004)
blinded by stars
Music
some musical notes (2005/2008)
genreation gap…
the poverty of french rock ‘n’ roll (2004)
Johnny Halliday…
the end of music as we know it (1984)
stonehenge (1983)
the rolling stones free concert in hyde park (1969)
Cinema
escape from alcatraz (2005)
the films of jean-luc hitchcock – the first 200 years (1823-2023)
TV
soaps get in your eyes (2001)
Humour
alternative comedy (1987)
Theatre
“Shakespeare was a fake!” horror shock! (1984)
1969: revolution as personal and as theatre (2001)
howlings in favour of ourselves: a practical critique of situationism (2010)
from guerilla theatre to courtroom farce (1970)
Literature
poetry in motion
the famous thriller “the mystery of struggles defeated” (1983)
now is the winter of our poetry (1977)
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