
Episode 120: Fred Moten and Ronaldo V. Wilson (part 1)
Commonplace Podcast
Exploring the Constraints of Books in Creative Processes
The chapter discusses the limitations books can impose on creativity in educational and publishing contexts, highlighting the need for new critical languages to analyze unconventional works. It reflects on the significance of books as personal items while questioning their role in creative practice, contemplating if they should evolve beyond fixed physical objects. The speakers ponder on the impact of silence after music, emphasizing the boundless aspects of performance and performativity.
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