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Algorithm as Ritual: The Hated, Ames Harris Desert Water Bag Company, Josephine Foster, Antonina Nowacka, Burial, Bendik Giske, Kelman Duran, and more
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Produced by Patrick Quinn.
Tracklist:
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge – Ritual Music
The Hated – Words Come Back
Ames Harris Desert Water Bag Company – People
Josephine Foster – Panorama Wide
Antonina Nowacka – Part 2
Burial – Upstairs Flat
Bendik Giske – Void
Kelman Duran – AEON I ft. Stic Man (Dead Prez)
Kelman Duran – LOWER NILE
Oyisse – Ekopola ft. Sekelembele
African Head Charge – Realigned Dub
Round Two – New Day (club vocal mix) ft. Andy Caine
Calm – Arlington Sunset
Divide and Dissolve – Prove it
DJ Bert & Eagle – I Am Your Master
Singers & Players – Snipers in the Street
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge – Ritual Music
al·go·rithm
noun
a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations,
especially by a computer.
rit·u·al
noun
a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a
prescribed order.
“Get yourself out of whatever cage you find yourself in.” ― John Cage
What is the relationship between algorithms and rituals? How can a creative algorithm function as a ritual or emancipatory tool to counter hegemonic media consumption? Algorithm as Ritual aims to expand the musical tastes of listeners through the use of creative coding and serendipity; deviating from known paths and venturing into uncharted musical territories. The playlists for Algorithm as Ritual are generated by a computer program written in Python that randomly selects tracks from an eclectic and continuously growing music archive maintained by artist Patrick Quinn. Quinn searches far and wide— from dusty bins in record stores to the shadiest corners of the Darknet—for music to go into the Algorithm as Ritual Archive. Unlike many of the algorithms of large corporations that attempt to rationalize and commodify cyberspace by collecting massive amounts of user data, the computer program used to generate playlists for Algorithm as Ritual embraces uncertainty and “the unknown” in hopes of expanding the hearts and minds of listeners.
Source code for Algorithm as Ritual can be found here: https://github.com/SURVANT-Cryp/Algorithm-as-Ritual/