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Language is the essential medium of human communication, and it takes various
forms, from music to computer code, each of which is suited to specific purposes.
This paper explores the realm of vernacular language, infused with sarcasm, within
the contexts of poetry and folk music. Specifically, we explore its transformative role
within the socio-political landscape of post-1967 Egypt, shedding light on its
dynamic impact on the political and social structure of the time.
Our research places particular emphasis on the works of Ahmad Fouad Negm and
his collaborative partnership with Sheikh Imam. Through their unique lens, this
paper explores the profound significance of vernacular poetry as a powerful tool for
articulating the everyday struggles and sentiments of the underprivileged class.
Their compositions served as a means of resistance to Egypt's ruling class and
provided a powerful voice for those marginalized within society. This study
highlights the enduring importance of vernacular sarcastic poetry in addressing
socio-political issues and advocating for the underprivileged in post-1967 Egypt's
socio-political landscape.
Handy Handbook of Hands
(2022)
Handy Handbook of Hands is about the finger binary systems. The first part of this book shows how to count and display binary numbers on the fingers. In the second part, a binary finger alphabet is developed that enables the communication of words with fingers.
Children learn to count with their fingers at an early age. The Latin word for fingers or toes “digitus” is the root of the English word digit. A normal person has, if nothing unforeseen happens, five digits on each hand. This limits the counting of the fingers to ten. By using binary numbers with the fingers of one or both hands, it is possible to count and display all numbers from 0 to 1023.
Counting in binary is one thing, but fingers can switch from “counting mode” to “text mode”. The binary finger alphabet technique allows communicating words and even entire sentences with the fingers. It is similar to Morse code and gives each letter of the alphabet a specific finger constellation. It is structured from simple finger constellations for the most commonly used letters of the English alphabet to more difficult constellations for rare letters.
Das Verhältnis zwischen Mensch und Maschine in der elektronischen Musik weißt in der Tat viele Überschneidungen mit Donna Haraways Utopie der Cyborgs auf. Die Idee der kontrollierenden Maschinen schlug sich so schon im Bandkonzept von Kraftwerk nieder und wurde so zu einem immanent vorhandenen Thema des Genres. Im Unterscheid dazu präsentierte sich Karlheinz Stockhausen als "Anti-Cyborg" und Herrscher über die Apparate der Klangerzeugung.
Christina Kubischs audiovisuelle Raumkompositionen lenken von unserer visuell geprägten Zivilisation den Fokus auf das Akustische und ermöglichen so ästhetische Erfahrungen jenseits unserer alltäglichen Wahrnehmungsgewohnheiten. Der konsequente Einsatz und die Weiterentwicklung ihrer elektromagnetischen Induktionskopfhörer schaffen trotz gleicher technischer Realisierung unterschiedliche Perspektiven an den verschiedenen Orten, wo sie verwendet werden, die jeweils dem künstlerischen Konzept gerecht werden.