Lecture Series
Felix Kubin, November 8 – 10
November 8-10: workshop with Digital + Media students
Thursday, November 10: performance of work from workshop by Digital + Media students
Thursday, November 10: party with Felix as DJ and a lot of loudness and dancing
Tuesday evening, November 8th / TBD: Felix will give an artist talk also sometime
As a composer, animator, DJ, and radio playwright, Felix Kubin has been exploring boundaries between East and West for more than two decades. Working from Hamburg—thirty miles from the Cold War’s inner German border—Kubin is best known for his rampantly eclectic electronic music, which imagines an alternate Soviet-dominated future, appropriately accompanied by a burbling, space-age soundtrack. This longing, projected across the iron curtain, is further articulated by Kubin’s participation in the Dada-Communist singing group Liedertafel Margot Honecker; the radio play Territerrortorium, a German-Polish noise battle with the artist Wojtek Kucharczyk (Skoczow, Poland); and an extensive collection of Eastern European underground music.



