Thursday 26 October 2023, 8pm

Negativland

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Since 1980, the various Floptops known as Negativland, a multimedia collective originally from California’s Bay Area, have been creating records, CDs, video, fine art, books, radio and live performance using appropriated sounds, images, objects, and text.

Mixing original materials and original music with things taken from corporately owned mass culture and the world around them, Negativland surreally re-arrange these found bits and pieces to make them say and suggest things that they never intended to. In doing this kind of cultural archaeology and "culture jamming" (a term they coined way back in 1984), Negativland have been sued twice for copyright infringement.

While it is true that, after being sued, Negativland became more publicly involved in advocating significant reforms of our nation's copyright laws (even finding themselves being brought to Washington DC and Capitol Hill as citizen lobbyists for copyright and art issues), Negativland are artists first and activists second. All of their art and media interventions have intended to pose both serious and silly questions about the nature of sound, media, control, ownership, propaganda, power, and perception in the United States of America. Their work is now referenced and taught in many college courses in the US, has been written about and cited in over 150 books and legal journals, and they sometimes lecture about their work here and in Europe.

While their tactics and art practices have now become something a tween can do with a few clicks on their smartphone, Negativland is still interested in unusual noises and images (especially ones that are found close at hand), unusual ways to restructure such things and combine them with their own music and art, and mass media transmissions which have been sources and subjects for much of their work. Negativland covets insightful humor and wackiness from anywhere, low-tech approaches whenever possible, and vital social targets of any kind. Foregoing ideological preaching, but interested in side effects, Negativland is a subliminal cultural sampling service concerned with making art about everything we aren't supposed to notice.

“Declared heroic by their peers for refashioning culture into what the group considers to be more honest statements, Negativland suggests that refusing to be original, in the traditional sense, is the only way to make art that has any depth within commodity capitalism.” - NEW YORK TIMES

“Negativland isn’t just some group of merry pranksters; its art is about tearing apart and reassembling found images, objects, and sounds to create new ones, in an attempt to make social, political and artistic statements. Hilarious and chilling.” - THE ONION

Rump State

Mark Morgan (formerly of Sightings and Silk Purse) and Gaute Granli first met in Brooklyn at the venue The Glove in 2017 while Granli was on tour in the USA from his home country of Norway (of possible side interest, Morgan was once mistaken for a cop at said venue at a previous engagement). Later the next year, Morgan embarked on a solo European tour and him and Granli did a few shows together in Norway. Not having yelled at each other or got into any fistfights during the three days in Norway together, they later decided they should at some point do a tour where they both played solo. Fast forward a year later again to 2019, they went on tour together for 50 days in Europe. Amazingly, again, they didn’t get into any fights. And by the end they decided, “what the hell we might as well start a band since we don’t really fight.” So they did. But then Covid lock downs happened. But even through that, they still remembered that they had started a band. A couple of years later, Rump State first started playing together (Entropy Studio, Michigan, 2021) and the main music strategies agreed upon were both Morgan and Granli would sing, Morgan would handle guitar and Granli would take care of electronics and rhythms or whatever else. While much music was discussed between the two for years previous, right when they started playing, not much was said beyond, “fuck it, let’s see what happens.”

Mark Morgan is based in Queens, New York

Gaute Granli is based in Stavanger, Norway