Special-ProjectEar to Ear July 4 - July 6, 2008 Curated by Jeff Khonsary Conversations: Saturday, July 5th, 3pm Gallery Hours: 12 – 5pm Cornershop Projects, in conjunction with the Or Gallery, Vancouver, presents Ear to Ear, a community-based, ad hoc archive of contemporary popular music and music ephemera. Despite a clear antagonism, the relationship between the legal and the illegal distribution of popular music in the West has been formed through a dialectic process. Recently, as major music labels have begun to adapt in response to market pressures, mainstream interest in the illegal distribution of music has become increasingly acute — focussed almost exclusively on emerging peer to peer technologies. While rooted in older, less formal systems of distribution, these now pervasive, illicit distribution networks differ considerably from their predecessors in that they enforce a strict distance (both physical and emotional) between contributing users. With all this in mind, Ear To Ear hopes to establish a temporary, non-virtual community interested in popular music. Through a collection of visual, auditory, and printed materials, the project focusses on informal and/or illegal networks of distribution and communication within various music subcultures. Taking cues from exhibition based projects such as Christoph Keller’s Kiosk: Modes of Multiplication as well as mix tape and fanzine culture, Ear to Ear was developed as a hypothetical framework rather then a fully realized archive — and as such it is expansive and open ended. Ear to Ear: Mixes Ear to Ear: Conversations, Saturday, July 5th, 5-7pm Ear to Ear is organized by Jeff Khonsary. |
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