sábado, 9 de mayo de 2009

Jarvis Cocker Galerie Chappe, Paris 8-10 may 2009








www.jarviscocker.net

"Here's a message from Jarvis to explain exactly what you can expect to see via the live feed over the next few days�

Back in October 2006, when I was asked to edit The Observer Music Monthly in the UK, I asked the question "What is Music for?". Two & a half years on I would like to shorten that question to: WHAT IS MUSIC?

ALSO

I have lost count of the number of articles proclaiming the imminent or actual death of the music industry. Does this mean that music can now go back to being an art form again? & If so, is it the first art form to begin adapting itself to the post-capitalist society we now find ourselves living in? Or is it just something you get free when you buy a mobile phone?
Digital content.

ALSO

What happens if you get a band to rehearse in an art gallery instead of a rehearsal space? What if you invite members of the public to play with the band? Or invite them to submit song titles which the band then have to base an improvisation upon? Could a live band provide the accompaniment to an aerobics class? What happens if you play music from 12 noon til 7pm, 7 days a week? & What if you invite the kids from the local school to come round on their Wednesday off?

SO

From Tuesday 5th of May until Sunday 10th of May I will be occupying Galerie Chappe, 4, Rue Andre Barsacq, 75018 Paris, France (+33 1 42 62 42 12 www.galeriechappe.fr) from 12 noon til 6/7pm each day (maybe later some nights) & attempting to answer these pertinent questions. I will be assisted by the members of my band: Martin Craft, Steve Mackey, Tim McCall,
Ross Orton & Simon Stafford plus, at various times, we hope to be joined by other musicians currently living in the Paris area.

& THEN

If you live locally please come down & join in this experiment. If you don't you can follow its progress on www.jarviscocker.net which will run for the duration of the installation. Each day will be archived & re-broadcast for the convenience of those living in different time-zones.

& FINALLY

A selection of Rankin's photography for my soon-to-be-released album "Further Complications" will be on view during the course of this show. These images are an integral part of the exhibition & will also be offered for sale through the gallery"

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TIMETABLE OF EVENTS


FRIDAY 8th MAY

12 - 2pm - BAND REHEARSAL

2 - 3pm - IMPROVISATIONS ON A THEME (throughout the course of the exhibition a box will be available in the gallery into which members of the public can post titles, phrases, suggestions, lyrics or anything else that the band can then base improvisations around. During this hour the band will create a number of pieces based on� selections of this material).

3 - 4pm - AEROBICS CLASS

4 - 5pm - BRING AN INSTRUMENT (members of the public are invited to bring an instrument with them & play along with the band. Amplification will be available for electric instruments).

5 - 6pm - GUEST PERFORMANCE (an invited guest will play with the band)

SATURDAY 9th MAY

12 - 2pm - BAND REHEARSAL

2- 3pm - BRING AN INSTRUMENT

3 - 4pm - DANCING (the band will play an hour of music designed to encourage people to dance. Dress appropriately)

4 - 6pm - SET-UP FOR OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE (weather permitting)

6 - 7pm - OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE (the band will play a short open-air concert just outside the gallery)

SUNDAY 10th MAY

12 - 2pm - BAND REHEARSAL

2 - 3pm - QUIET HOUR (an hour of the softest music the band can play)

3 - 4pm - GUEST PERFORMANCE

4 - 6pm - REVIEW OF THE WEEK (the band will play music written over the course of the past 6 days)

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