Chris Mann

Chris Mann

Chris Mann (born 1949) is an Australian composer, poet and performer specializing in the emerging field of compositional linguistics, coined by Kenneth Gaburo and described by Mann as "the mechanism whereby you understand what I'm thinking better than I do."[1] He is currently based in New York City.

Mann studied Chinese and linguistics at the University of Melbourne, and his interest in language, systems, and philosophy is evident in his work. Mann founded the New Music Centre in 1972 and taught at the State College of Victoria in the mid-1970s. He then left teaching to work on research projects involving cultural ideas of information theory and has been recognized by UNESCO for his work in that field.[1]

Mann moved to New York in the 1980s and was an associate of American composers John Cage and Kenneth Gaburo. He has performed text in collaboration with artists such as Thomas Buckner, David Dunn, Annea Lockwood, Larry Polansky, and Robert Rauschenberg.

Mann's unique style of reading incredibly dense, parenthetical texts at a high speed has brought him recognition as a unique performer and recording artist. He has had a variety of recording projects over the years, including the ensemble Machine For Making Sense with Amanda Stewart and others, Chris Mann and the Impediments (with two backup singers and Mann reading a text simultaneously while only being able to hear one another), and Chris Mann and The Use. His piece The Plato Songs, a collaboration with Holland Hopson and R. Luke DuBois, features realtime spectral analysis and parsing of the voice into multiple channels based on phonemes. Mann has also participated in the 60x60 project.[2]

Mann currently teaches in the Media Studies Graduate program at The New School.

Contents

Articles and Reviews

Artist Chris Mann to vocalize his new work to St. Cloud by Tim Post, Minnesota Public Radio 1 April 2005[3]

Publications

  • Words & Classes, Outback Press, Melbourne 1978.
  • doin 2s, phon'm, Melbourne 1982 and Artelec, Paris 1983.
  • Word for word, Christine, New York 1983.
  • Subjective beats metaphor, NMA, Melbourne 1985.
  • LA DE DA, collective effort, Melbourne 1985.
  • The Rationales, NMA/post neo, Melbourne 1986.
  • da-dum, Glass Box/WA, Melbourne 1987.
  • of course, collective effort, Melbourne 1988.
  • Tuesday, collective effort, Melbourne 1989.
  • Birth of Peace, NMA, Melbourne 1990.
  • 38'37" A Machine for Making Sense, NMA, Melbourne 1990.
  • Chris Mann and Grammar, Lingua, Iowa City 1991.
  • On second thoughts, Tall Poppies, Sydney 1994 and OO Discs, New York 1994.
  • Chris Mann and the Impediments, OO Discs, New York 1995.
  • 62 Composers on Chris Mann, Frog Peak, Hanover 1997.
  • Talk is cheap, split, Sydney 1997.
  • Working hypothesis, Station Hill, Barrytown 1998.
  • Consciousness, split, Sydney 1999.
  • chris mann and the use, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 3091, 2002
  • Of Course (newsprint); The Rationales (pad, from NMA Publications);
  • Tuesday (pamphlet);
  • "I got ten bucks says Barrabas had a dad. . ." (ribbon);
  • "fee fie form odds is on. . ."(postcard)
  • Tablecloth.
  • Word for Word.
  • Chris Mann and Grammar. (Lingua Press).
  • Frog Peak Anthology. Writings by Harrison, Mann, Wendt, and others, edited by Carter Scholz. Frog Peak Publication.
  • Working Hypothesis.
  • How Do You Know That. Guppy Vol. I, No. 3: Text. .

Discography

  • Frog Peak Collaborations Project
  • 60x60 (2006–2007)

Talking about Healesville. Man04. $10. The Birth of Peace. Multimedia work for goldfish-controlled computers and poets; Comes with book, ring and plastic fish.. NMA22. $30.

Notes

  1. ^ a b M. Noone and R. Parker, eds. (2005). "Australian Music Centre". Australian Music Centre. http://www.amcoz.com.au/composers/composer.asp?id=1522. Retrieved 12 November 2006. 
  2. ^ 60x60 (2007)
  3. ^ http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2005/04/01_postt_mann/ Minnesota Public Radio

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