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Recent Additions:

Václav Havel Audience (1963) [MP3]

Wim Vandekeybus Roseland (1990); Body, Body On the Wall (1997); In Spite of Wishing and Wanting (2002)

Sasha Waltz S (2000); insideout (2003)

DV8 Physical Theatre Enter Achilles, the Film (2004)

Angelin Preljocaj Blanche Neige (2008); Siddharta (2010)

Conny Janssen Danst Waste & Glass (2002)

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui Sutra (2008)

Claire Denis Vers Mathilde (2004)

Charles Bukowski Poems & Insults (1973) [MP3]

Jacques Derrida Circonfession (2004) [MP3]

Bob Dylan vs. A.J. Weberman (1971) [MP3]

Nicolás Gómez Echeverri Marta Traba in Black and White (1984, translated by Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy) [PDF]

Gerhard Rühm Wien Wie Es Klingt (1994); Wald. Ein deutsches Requiem / Ophelia and the Words / Kleine Geschichte der Zivilisation (1987-1993) [MP3]

Samuel Beckett The Complete Short Prose, 1929-1989 [MP3]

Henry Cowell Piano Music (1963) [MP3]

Alain Robbe-Grillet Préface à une vie d'écrivain (Interviews, 1983) [MP3]

Claus Clüver The Noigandres Poets and Concrete Art (2006) [PDF]

Hito Steryl The Empty Center (1998); Strike (2010)

Pier Paolo Pasolini Reads (1962) [MP3]

Sun Ra Brother from Another Planet (2005)

Susan Sontag Duett för kannibaler AKA Duet for Cannibals (1969)

Alexander Mitscherlich Sinnieren über Schmutz (1978) [MP3]

Harald Szeemann Live In Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form: Works-Concepts-Processes-Situations-Information (1969)

Giselle Beiguelman Films and Visual Poetry (2003-11)

Sun Ra The Damned Air (1962) [MP3]

Die Reihe No. 1, edited by Karhlheinz Stockhausen & Herbert Eimert (1955) English edition

Oswald de Andrade Revista de Antropofagia (1928-29)

Samuel Beckett Krapp's Last Tape (1996) with Harold Pinter

Bill Brand Four Films (1972-82)

Kathy Acker Pussy (1994) [MP3]

Marina Corrêa Concrete Poetry as an International Movement viewed by Augusto de Campos: An Interview (2008)

Pina Bausch Café Müller (1978); Die Klage der Kaiserin aka The Complaint of an Empress (1990); Kontakthof mit Senioren ab "65" (2000)

William Forsythe One Flat Thing, reproduced (2007); Evidentia (2002)

Ann Van den Broek Co(te)lette (2007)

Gilles Jobin A+B=X (1997)

Janet Cardiff A Large Slow River (2001); The Missing Voice (1999) [MP3]

Susan Sontag reads from Debriefing (1979) [MP3]

Quentin Crisp An Evening with Quentin Crisp (1979) [MP3]

Michael Nyman Man with a Movie Camera (2002) [MP3]

Roc Jiménez de Cisneros "Continuum, Expanded" (on György Ligeti), 2011 [PDF, 310kb]

Jean Dubuffet Coucou Bazar Turin 1978 [MP3]

Alejandra Salinas and Aeron Bergman Videoworks (2005-2010)

Feliz Molina Nail Hearts Clip Epistolary Fantasy Blog from 2009-2010 [PDF, 6.7mb]

Ben Vida Casette releases (2010-11) [MP3]

Louis Aragon, André Breton, and Philippe Soupault Littérature (1919-1924)

Morton Feldman Interviewed in San Francisco (1986) [MP3]

Alain Badiou Mathematics / Aesthetics / Arts (2011) [MP3]

John Cage Variations V (Film version, 1965)

Andy Kaufman Stormy Justice (with Judge Tony Clifton) (undated)

Luke Fowler Three Minute Wonders (2009)

Simon Strong Reads selections from 'Rape vs. Murder' by #579

Michael Schumacher Soundworks based on Remixes of Remko Scha's Machine Guitars (2011)

Todd Haynes Dottie Gets Spanked (1993)

Bonnie Camplin Heygate for Life (2011)

Cory Arcangel Urbandale (2001)

Harry Partch The Outsider: The Story of Harry Partch (2002)

Emile de Antonio Underground (documentary of The Weather Underground, 1976)

Steve Reich A New Musical Language (documentary, 1987)

David Lynch, Peter Greenaway, Wim Wenders Lumière and Company (documentary, 1995)

William Wegman Fay (documentary, 2009)

Sankai Juku Butoh Dance at Battersea Power Station (late 1980s)

Norman Mclaren The Eye Hears, the Ear Sees (documentary, 1970)

Juan Downey J.S. Bach (1970)

Unnatural Science Damian Hirst, Janine Antoni and others (documentary, 2002-03)

Various Artists A Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute (1993) [MP3]

Cameron Stallones (SUN ARAW) Film works (2006-11)

Vito Acconci Three audio works: Interiors. Buildings. Parks. (2004) [MP3]

Marie Menken Notebook (1963); Lights (1964-66)

Gott schütze Österreich Sound Art Complilation (1974) [MP3]

Hans G. Helms Fa:m' Ahniesgwow (1960) [MP3]

Alvin Curran Natural History (1983) [MP3]

Roman Oplaka 1965/1-∞ (1992) [MP3]

Glen McKay Altered States: 1966-1999

Marshall McLuhan Out of Orbit: The Life and Times of Marshall McLuhan (1999)

Ivor Cutler Cutler's Last Stand (2004)

Salvador Dalí A Soft Self Portrait (1967)

Rosa Von Praunheim City of Lost Souls (1983); Anita - Dances of Vice (1987); Aids-Trilogie: Positiv - Die Antwort schwuler Männer in New York auf AIDS AKA Positive (1990)

Gutai Japanese Performance Art, 1956-1970

Tracey Emin Selected Shorts (1995-1998)

Cao Fei Whose Utopia (2006)

Robert Fairthorne & Brian Salt Equation: X + X = O (1936)

Mark Rappaport The TV Spin-Off (1980); Exterior Night (1993)

Stanya Kahn It's Cool, I'm Good (2010)

Marlon Riggs Tongues Untied (1990)

Superflex Burning Car (2008)

Jennifer Reeves Monsters in the Closet (1993); Chronic (1996)

Harry Smith Film No. 3: Interwoven (1947-49)

Richard Serra Hands Tied (1968); Frame (1969)

Walter Ruttmann Melodie der Welt aka Melody of the World (1929)

Sanne Sannes Dirty Girl (1967)

Wim Schippers Stemmen AKA Voices (1972)

David Rimmer Real Italian Pizza (1971)

Terence McKenna Two Lectures on Marshall McLuhan: Riding Range with Marshall McLuhan (1995); Shamans Among the Machines (1999) [MP3]

Marshall McLuhan Audio Archive (1960-99) [MP3]

Gus Van Sant Allen Ginsberg - Ballad of the Skeletons (1997)

Albie Thoms Marinetti (1969)

Aldo Tambellini Black TV (1968)

Harry Partch The Outsider: The Story of Harry Partch (documentary, 2002)

James Joyce Finnegans Wake (1939) [MP3]

Survival Research Laboratories Ten Years of Robotic Mayhem (1988)

Samuel Beckett Murphy (1938) [MP3]

Tuxedomoon The Super-8 Years With Tuxedomoon

The Responsive Eye MoMA Catalogue of Op Art (1965)

Owen Land (aka George Landow) Films (1965-1970)

William S. Burroughs reads Junky (1953) [MP3]

Henry Miller An Interview with Henry Miller (1964); Life As I See It (1956/1961); Henry Miller Recalls and Reflects (1957) [MP3]

Caetano Veloso O Cinema Falado (1986)

Julia Loktev Vito Acconci / Acconci Studio: Interiors. Buildings. Parks. (2004)

Haroldo de Campos Readings from Galaxias [MP3]

Douglas Kahn Reagan Speaks for Himself (1980) [MP3]

Terence McKenna The Last Interview (1999) [MP3]

Amiri Baraka Sound Poems (1964-present) [MP3]

Hugo Ball, ed. Cabaret Voltaire [journal, 1916]



UbuWeb | Fall 2012




Andy Warhol Audio Archive Dozens of audio documentation about the life and art of Andy Warhol, recorded 1962-1987. The archive includes many rare interviews, phone conversations with Brigid Berlin and Viva, a lecture by David Cronenberg on Warhol, a tour through the various audio tapes Warhol made during his lifetime, a reading by Bob Colacello of his memoir in The Factory, Holy Terror and a conceptual interview piece where the artist erased every word Warhol said except his iconc "uh, yes" and "uh, no." See also Andy Warhol in UbuWeb Film


Jordan Wolfson - Animation Masks (2012) UbuWeb is pleased to present the web premiere of Animation Masks. The New York Times writes, "Animation Masks, the 12-minute 29-second film that is the entirety of Jordan Wolfson’s New York gallery debut, has the hallmarks of a classic. It rejuvenates appropriation art through the incisive use of digital animation, achieving an intensity that rivets the ear and the eye while perturbing the mind." We've also added two older videos to Wolfson's UbuWeb archive, Basics (2008) and The Crisis (2004).


Six Early Videos by Shelly Silver, 1989-1994 UbuWeb is pleased to host six seminal early works by video artist Shelly Silver (b. 1957). In Silver's enigmatic narratives of contemporary identity, truth and fiction are constantly in doubt, the veracity of what is seen and what is not seen is questioned, and the modes by which information is disclosed, withheld and mediated hold meaning. Appropriating the structures and codes of television and cinema narratives, Silver relies on the viewer's complicity — the expectation of how media stories are "read," the desire to believe and identify with their conventions and characters. Inlcuded here are getting in. (1989), Meet the People (1986), Things I Forget to Tell Myself (1989), We (1990), The Houses That Are Left (1991), and Former East/Former West (1994).


The Films of Toshio Matsumoto, 1961-1987 UbuWeb is pleased to feature 19 short experimental works by Matsumoto, ranging from early documentaries in the 60s, through abstract investigations in the 70s, finally ending with architectural deconstructions in the 1980. Matsumoto's subject matter often involves the collision of video art with traditional forms of painting or art making, as in his filmic documentary of Andy Warhol's visit to Japan in Andy Warhol (Re-Reproduction) (1974). Of particular note is the fact that many of his films are scored by prominent Japanese avant-garde composers such as Toru Takemitsu, Toshi Ichiyanagi and Takashi Inagaki.


UbuWeb Dance A new section featuring the works of over 60 dancers and dance companies. While dance has long been a part of UbuWeb's film & video collection, it begs to have a section of its own. Like the rest of UbuWeb, there is a lot of crossover and perhaps moments of purposely curated eclecticism, hence our rather unorthodox mix of pure, art, and pop dance forms. UbuWeb Dance is a work in process and will continue to grow, perhaps at a rate faster than the rest of the site. Thus the site will stay in beta mode until it is fully seeded with content. Until then enjoy, but understand that it may be a bumpy ride at times. UbuWeb Dance is presented in partnership with and is largely curated by Contemporary Dance Video Database.


Zoe Beloff - The Days of The Commune (2012) "In the spring of 2012 I brought together a group of actors, activists and artists to perform Brecht's play The Days of the Commune in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. Thinking about OWS as a radical theater of the people, inspired me to conceptualize this project as a 'work in progress' in a sense that all social movements are a work in progress and I wanted this work to be visible. Rather than stage the play in a theater, we performed it scene by scene in public spaces around New York City starting in Zuccotti Park. These public rehearsals ran from March through May, the months of the Paris Commune's brief existence in the spring of 1871." -- Zoe Beloff


Zoe Beloff - The Days of The Commune (2012) "In the spring of 2012 I brought together a group of actors, activists and artists to perform Brecht's play The Days of the Commune in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. Thinking about OWS as a radical theater of the people, inspired me to conceptualize this project as a 'work in progress' in a sense that all social movements are a work in progress and I wanted this work to be visible. Rather than stage the play in a theater, we performed it scene by scene in public spaces around New York City starting in Zuccotti Park. These public rehearsals ran from March through May, the months of the Paris Commune's brief existence in the spring of 1871." -- Zoe Beloff


The Soundworks of Hermann Nitsch Although primarily known for his violently ritualistic Viennese Actionist spectacles, Hermann Nitsch has made dozens of hours of recordings. UbuWeb is pleased to feature a wide selection of his soundworks, recorded between 1977 and 2004. Ranging from full orchestras to single-player harmoniums to collage-like chaos, Nitch emerges as a singular composer, steeped in equal parts modernist classical tradition, performance art and Indian trance music. Also inlcuded here are rare radio broadcasts and interviews. You can see historical documentation of Nitch's blood-rituals in UbuWeb Film.


People Like Us - New Updates Vicki Bennett aka People Like Us releases everthing she makes into the public domain. That might be because most of what she creates is made from the public domain itself. For the past decade Bennett has been beefing up her archive of film and sounds on UbuWeb. Her most recent update is her largest yet, comprising 25 full length albums and films, dating from 2002 to the present, including collaborations with Wobbly and Ergo Phizmiz, as well as her interpretations of the works of Christian Marclay, Jean Baudrillard, and Jean Jacques Perrey. Of special interest is the compilation she curated for The Sonic Arts Network in 2008 entitled Smiling Through My Teeth. In addition, Bennett has also selected the September 2012 UbuWeb Top Twenty.


Six Films by and about Pina Bausch (1975 - 2006) Get a sneak preview of UbuWeb's new Dance section (still in Beta mode) with a retrospective glimpse of the career of Pina Bausch (1940-2009). Inlcuded here Orpheus und Eurydike (1975); Café Müller (1978); Die Klage der Kaiserin aka The Complaint of an Empress (1990); Kontakthof mit Senioren ab "65" (2000); Orphée et Eurydice (2006); and a documentary by Anne Linsel, Pina Bausch (2006). We should be launching the full Dance section in early fall.


The Videos of Sue de Beer (2004-2012) UbuWeb is pleased to present six videos works by New York-based arist Sue de Beer, inspired by everything from ideas of mysticism to the novels of Dennis Cooper. Randy Kennedy, writing in The New York Times says of de Beer's works, "Time itself is the most often repeated subject of de Beer's work, emerging from images and ideas related to the passage of time. Ghosts, haunting, adolescence, trace memory and erasure find a common ground within this theme." Featured here are Disappear Here (2004); The Quickening (2006); Room 309 (2010); The Ghosts (2011); Silver and Gold (2011); and Untitled (2012).


Obscure Records (1975-78) [MP3] The complete run of all 10 LPs from Brian Eno's legendary record label. The label provided a venue for experimental music, and its association with Eno gave increased public exposure to its composers and musicians. Included here are The Sinking of the Titanic – Gavin Bryars; Ensemble Pieces – Christopher Hobbs, John Adams, Gavin Bryars; Discreet Music – Brian Eno; New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments – Max Eastley, David Toop; Voices and Instruments – Jan Steele, John Cage; Decay Music – Michael Nyman; Music from the Penguin Café – Members of the Penguin Café Orchestra; Machine Music – John White, Gavin Bryars; Irma – an opera by Tom Phillips, music by Gavin Bryars, libretto by Fred Orton; and The Pavilion of Dreams – Harold Budd.


The Films of Nick Zedd A retrospective of works by filmmaker and theorist of Cinema of Transgression, a postpunk movement which emerged out of NYC's Lower East Side, that included Lydia Lunch, David Wojnarowicz, Kembra Pfahler, Jon Moritsugu, Richard Kern and others. Included here in its entirety is Zedd's epic War is Menstrual Envy (1992) and his cinematic retrospective The Abnormal Sinema of Nick Zedd, which consists of short films and interviews. Zedd selected UbuWeb's Top Ten for June 2012.


Stewart Home - Short Films of the Eighties & Nineties
Ten rarely seen films by the British artist, filmmaker, writer, pamphleteer, art historian, and activist, which combine pulp novel sensibilities with pornography, political agit-prop, and historical references to punk rock and avant-garde art. These vintage shaky Super-8 and VHS works include promotions for Home's books, advertisements shown at independent cinemas, Situationist film remakes and much more. Also included are two recent works, Screams In Favour Of De Sade (2002) and The Eclipse & Re-Emergence of the Oedipus Complex (2004). UbuWeb also hosts an extensive Stewart Home audio archive [MP3].


Charles Bukowski Audio Archive (1968-86) A slew of orphaned and bootlegged recordings, inlcuding at-home performances, readings, radio shows & interviews. Included here are At Terror Street and Agony Way (1968), 70 Minutes in Hell (1969), King of Poets (1970), Poems and Insults (1973), Hostage (1980), Do You Use a Notebook? (1986) and Bukowski Lives! (undated). [MP3]


Bertolt Brecht's Audio Works A sweep of recordings and interpretations of Brecht's plays and speeches, both historical and contemporary. Includes Brecht singing two songs from "Die Dreigroschenoper" (rec. 1928/29), his testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee (1947), plays by the legendary Berliner Ensemble from the mid-50s, as well as archival radio plays of Brecht's work including "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," "Mr Puntila & His Man Matti," "In The Jungle of Cities," "The Life Of Galileo,"The Trial of Lucullus," "A Respectable Wedding," "Schweik in the Second World War," and "The Threepenny Opera." [MP3]


Reza Abdoh - Videos (1986-93) Reza Abdoh [1963-1995] was an Iranian-born director and playwright known for his large-scale, experimental theatrical productions that utilized multimedia elements and violent sexual imagery. Abdoh died of AIDS on May 11, 1995 in New York City at the age of 32. Included here are are eight videos: My Face (1986); Sleeping with the Devil (1990); The Hip-Hop Waltz of Eurydice (1990); Bogeyman (1991); Daddy's Girl (1991); The Weeping Song (1991); The Law of Remains (1992); and Tight Right White (1993). This UbuWeb resource is presented in partnership with Bidoun Magazine.


Alfred Jarry Finally Appears on UbuWeb From our FAQ: Why is there no Alfred Jarry on UbuWeb? Answer: ;) It is our 'pataphysical joke. Sixteen years later, we've decided enough is enough. Hence, we've beefed up our Jarry audio archive [MP3s] with some archival Ubuesque cabaret chansons penned by Jarry and his pals, a French radio documentary on Jarry [Alfred Jarry: Introduction à la vie et l'ouvre du créateur d' Ubu Roi] and a lecture by Jarry scholar Michael Taylor of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. We've also posted the first of many film versions of Ubu Roi to come, this one directed by Jean-Christophe Averty in 1965, which is a rollicking mix of live acting and animation, all in glorious black and white. We do hope you'll forgive us.


Robert Hughes - Shock of the New (1982) A classic eight part documentary that offers a comprehensive view on the development of modernist art in its cultural context. It focusses minly on painting and sculpting but pays some attention to architecture as well. The documentary is presented and narrated by the art critic Robert Hughes, whose views on modernism have left an unmistakable stamp on the film. It was originally aired by the BBC.


Mike Kelley (1954-2012) Ubu mourns the loss of this great artist. You can find his audio archive here [MP3], his videos here, and an interivew with him here [PDF].


John Cage Centenary (2012) In preparation for the hundred-year anniversary of John Cage's birth, we've quietly been beefing up Cage's audio and films. In particular, we've just added a number of lectures, interviews, and Q&A's with Cage, recorded between 1969 and 1991. There are also several of papers written on John Cage in UbuWeb Papers, as well as a variety of works of his in UbuWeb's Historical section. In fact, there's so much John Cage on Ubu's site that we can't keep up with it.


Stanya Kahn "It's Cool, I'm Good" (2010) UbuWeb is pleased to present one of three films from Kahn's first body of solo video works, which continues Kahn's longstanding exploration of the blurred lines between fiction and document, performance and being, humor and distress, the scripted and the improvised. With a 22-track surround-sound audio score and over 20 locations featured, It's Cool, I'm Good creates a visceral cinematic space in which place and action, landscape and soundscape operate literally and metaphorically, signaling a tenuous relationship between experiences of trauma and moments of agency. Paralleling the ways in which jokes simultaneously compress and expand meaning, here living and and naming collapse into each other, in a narrative that unpacks more along psycho-emotional lines, creating many small arcs in place of one grand one. You can view the films of Stanya Kahn and Harry Dodge here.


Ten Women Who Use Film A special project curated by Jennifer Higgie for UbuWeb featuring dozens of works by women filmmakers of varying ages and nationalities. Included are Juliette Blightman, Jennifer Bornstein, Bonnie Camplin, Spartacus Chetwynd, Beatrice Gibson, Aleksandra Mir, Frances Stark, Imogen Stidworthy, Annika Ström and Fiona Tan.


UbuWeb: Visual Poetry UbuWeb began in 1996 as a site for visual & concrete poetry and this new section expands upon and deepens Ubu's original vision. Beginning with Ian Hamilton Finlay's seminal magazine "Poor.Old.Tired.Horse" (1962-68) and continuing to the present (Anatol Knotek's 2010 "Rotated Alphabet"), the collection spans a half-century and encompasses hundreds of artists. This first installment, consisting of nearly 100 items will continue to be updated by curator & editor derek beaulieu.


Ryan Trecartin - Any Ever (2009-2010) Ryan Trecartin’s Any Ever comprises seven autonomous but interrelated videos. The work is structured as a diptych, with Trill-ogy Comp (three movies) as one side and Re’Search Wait’S (four movies) as the other. Taken together, these videos embark on poetic, formal, and structural elaborations of new forms of technology, language, narrative, identity, and humanity, portraying an extra-dimensional world that channels the existential dramas of our own. The individual videos fit together, block, break, orbit, or attract one another in infinite shifting combinations. Any Ever’s master narrative is subjectively chosen by the viewer, read from the shifting topography of its seven parts. Included is the Trill-ogy Comp, consisting of the three movies K-CoreaINC.K (section a); Sibling Topics (section a); and P.opular S.ky (section ish). Re’Search Wait’S comprises four movies: Ready, The Re’Search, Roamie View : History Enhancement, and Temp Stop.


Electronic Music Resources UbuWeb is pleased to announce the opening of a massive new section, devoted to technical resources concerning the practice of electronic and experimental sound. This is a place for information about actual methods and techniques, with little writing on aesthetics alone. It takes the form of technical/historical articles, interviews, books, small-press magazines and patents. Regrettably, most previous treatments of electronic music have tended to shy away from the details of the medium itself. In hopes of rendering the subject palatable they have removed much of its flavor, for it is precisely within the box, teeming with currents, where the true beauty resides - the other side of the panel. This first installment offers nearly 300 items, including books, periodicals, articles, interviews, media & patents.


The Films of Joseph Cornell (1936-1960) The films of the reclusive artist Joseph Cornell are as unique as his famous box constructions. Though rarely exhibited during his lifetime, these mysterious works nonetheless have had a deep and lasting influence on the world of avant-garde filmmaking . His entire body of film numbers some thirty-odd works, encompassing the incomplete and the fragmentary. It can be said that Cornell made two kinds of films in two distinct periods of activity: collage films, made by recombining found materials, and directed films,where he worked with cinematographers (including Stan Brakhage, Rudy Burckhardt and Larry Jordan) to document his fantasy/experience of wandering in New York. -Bradley Eros and Jeanne Liotta. Included here are 12 of Cornell's films.


History of Electronic / Electroacoustic Music [1937-2001] This massive selection is from a 62 CD set called "The History of Electroacoustic Music" that was floating around as a torrent, reputedly curated by a Brazilian student. It's sketchy. The torrent vanished and the collection has long been unavailable. It's a clearly flawed selection: there's few women and almost no one working outside of the Western tradition (where are the Japanese? Chinese? etc.). However, as an effort, it's admirable and contains a ton of great stuff. Take it with a grain of salt, or perhaps use it as a provocation to curate a more intelligent, inclusive, and comprehensive selection.


UbuWeb at 15 Years: An Overview Ubu's founder Kenneth Goldsmith writes: "It’s amazing to me that UbuWeb, after fifteen years, is still going. Run with no money and put together pretty much without permission, Ubu has succeeded by breaking all the rules, by going about things the wrong way. UbuWeb can be construed as the Robin Hood of the avant-garde, but instead of taking from one and giving to the other, we feel that in the end, we’re giving to all. UbuWeb is as much about the legal and social ramifications of its self-created distribution and archiving system as it is about the content hosted on the site. In a sense, the content takes care of itself; but keeping it up there has proved to be a trickier proposition." Read the entire piece at The Poetry Foundation.


The Films of Kamran Shirdel UbuWeb is pleased to present four of Shirdel's most renowned socio-political documentaries, films that courageously and frankly revealed the darker side of Iran's economic boom, analyzing the effects of a society of flush with oil money. These films were steeped in a deep social consciousness reminiscent of the best of the Italian Neo-realist tradition, the cinema that had influenced him deeply during his studies in Italy. Shirdel's furious documentaries and cinematic language were a bone of contention both under the Shah and following his exile, because they spoke up for the underprivileged and, in doing so, exposed and criticized the corruption of the mechanism of power. Because of the severe censorship, nearly all his films were banned and confiscated, and in the end he was expelled from The Ministry and put on the blacklist. Seven years after it was made (and censored), his The Epic of the Gorgani Village Boy (The Night It Rained!), after receiving the GRAN PRIX at The Third Tehran International Film Festival (1974), was immediately banned again and remained so (like his Nedamatgah (Women's Prison, 1965), Qaleh (Women's Quarter, 1966), Tehran Is the Capital of Iran (1966), and others) until after the revolution. Presented in collaboration with Bidoun: Art & Culture from the Middle East.


The Avant Garde Project Comes to UbuWeb UbuWeb is pleased to welcome the legendary Avant Garde Project. The Avant Garde Project is a series of recordings of 20th-century classical, experimental, and electroacoustic music digitized from LPs whose music has in most cases never been released on CD, and so is effectively inaccessible to the vast majority of music listeners today. The first installment is up, with new material as well as older, AGP archives to be added in the near future. [MP3 and FLAC]


Jean Cocteau - The Complete Recordings A set of historic recordings, compiled by Cocteau's sound producer Fred Kiriloff. Inlcudes Parade, Jean Cocteau's Theatre, Les Voleurs d'Enfants (The Abductors), La Toison d'Or (The Golden Fleece), La Machine Infernale (The Infernal Mechanism), La Voix Humaine (The Human Voice), Presentation of the Group of Six, Le Bel Indifférent (The Callous Beau), Les Parents Terribles, Reception Speech at the Académie Française. Plus previously unissued items, such as: L'Arbre de No‘l (The Christmas Tree), Crucifixion, Nuit de No‘l (Christmas Night) and the Preface to Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel (The Eiffel Tower Wedding) and many others. Cocteau's collaborators included Francis Poulenc, Eric Satie, Marianne Oswald, Suzy Solidor, Edith Piaf, Jean Marais, Jeanne Moreau, Diaghilev, Picasso and more. [MP3]


The Films of Peggy Ahwesh (1985-2009) Over the last twenty years, Peggy Ahwesh has produced one of the most heterogeneous bodies of work in the field of experimental film and video. A true bricoleur, her tools include narrative and documentary styles, improvised performance and scripted dialogue, synch-sound film, found footage, digital animation, and crude Pixelvision video. Using this range of approaches, she has extended the project initiated by 1960s and '70s American avant-garde film, and has augmented that tradition with an investigation of cultural identity and the role of the subject. Presented here are: From Romance to Ritual (1985), The Deadman (1989), Martina's Playhouse (1989), Nocturne (1998), She Puppet (2001), The Third Body (2007), Beirut Outtakes (2007), Bethlehem (2009). This UbuWeb resource is presented in partnership with Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI).


UbuWeb sur Radio France Culture Kenneth Goldsmith, fondateur d'UbuWeb, explique à Thomas Baumgartner la genèse et l'esprit d'UbuWeb, dans Les Passagers de la Nuit sur France Culture, famous French radio, le 25 mars 2011. Avec aussi les voix de Warhol, Beuys, Dali, Joyce, Kurt Schwitters... Téléchargeable ici [30 min/ French]


Vanguarda da pilhagem: roubo e arte no UbuWeb &
Kenneth Goldsmith, do UbuWeb: 'O site é muito ruim'
O Golbo, Brazil, 26.03.2011


IRIS-TIME UNLIMITED (1962-1970) An occasional ephemeral two-page newspaper produced by the legendary experimental Iris Clert Gallery in Paris, featuring many of the cutting-edge artists of the day including Ad Reinhardt, Pol Bury, Lucio Fontana, CPLY and many others. Clert ran an almost anarchistic free space in Saint Germain des Prés, which featured early conceptual shows (Yves Klein's empty gallery and Arman's rubbish-strewn space) as well as being an early venue for performance art. Curated for UbuWeb by Ulysse Geissler.


Harry Bertoia - The Sonambient Discography [MP3] In the early 1970's Harry Bertoia made hundreds of sound sculptures. These sculptures represent Harry Bertoia's formation of Sonambient. Sonambient was Bertoia's term to describe the spatial and tonal environment created by these sound sculptures. By stretching, bending, striking, and in other ways moving the materials, he made them respond to wind and/or to touch to create different sounds or tones, which he then taught himself to 'play' and recorded a series of pieces. He also performed with the pieces in a number of concerts. The completed Sonambient also consists of gongs and suspended sonic-bars. Within his renovated barn, Harry made more than 360 magnetic-tape recordings.


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Ubu Moves To New Servers We're proud to announce our new partnership with CENTRO in Mexico City, who is now hosting Ubu's media files. We're in the process of switching everything over to the new servers. While you'll (finally) begin to see new media content, there will be some bumps and many inevitable 404s. Bear with us: it might take a while to get it all figured out. If you find something that's not working, please let us know and we'll fix it.


James Hoff - Topten (2008) In almost every issue since December 1997, the contemporary art monthly Artforum has asked a member of the art world to compile a list of his or her top ten favorite recent exhibitions (as well as concerts, television programs, books, and events) in a list that displays the writer's taste as well as his or her wit. With this hefty artist's book, James Hoff has reprinted the text of every column alongside the abstract designs of blacked-out photographs that once depicted the writers' picks. Inlcudes Kate Bush, David Byrne, Dave Eggers, Dave Hickey, Charlie Kaufman, Mike Kelley, Barbara Kruger, Matmos, Glenn O'Brien, Amy Sillman, Laurie Simmons, John Waters and dozens more. Also related, is the archive of UbuWeb's monthly Top Ten picks.


Listening to Films, a New UbuWeb Podcast A selection of ten films from the UbuWeb archive that are actually worth listening to (as well as seeing). Included here are excerpts from the following films: Vito Acconci's Theme Song (1973); René Clair's Entr'acte (1924) with a soundtrack by Erik Satie; Harry Dodge and Stanya Kahn's Can't Swallow It, Can't Spit It Out (2006); Jordan Wolfson's Con Leche (2009); People Like Us's Story Without End (2005); Hermann Nitsch's 6 Tage Spiel - Das Orgien Mysterien Theater. Day 3: Day of Dionysus (1998); Sun Ra A Joyful Noise (1980); Richard Serra's Boomerang (1974); David Van Tieghem's Ear to the Ground (1979); Karl Holmqvist's I'm With You In Rockland (2005). Download the MP3 podcast directly here. You can subscribe to our podcast here. UbuWeb's podcasts are produced by The Poetry Foundation.




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New Additions:

Paul Celan Ich hörte sagen. Gedichte und Prosa, 1954-1968 [MP3]

Michel Foucault Discourse and Truth - Parrhesia (1983, English) / Raymond Roussel par Michel Foucault (1962) [MP3]

Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin Yippie vs. Yuppie: The Great Debate (1986) [MP3]

Seth Price SS12 (Fashion, collaboration with Tim Hamilton) (2011) [MP3]

Bernard Heidsieck L'Atelier d'écriture: Bernard Heidsieck (1994)

Brian Eno Textures (1989) [MP3]

Klaus Kinski Kinski Singt Und Spricht Brecht [MP3]

Seth Price SS-12 (2011) [MP3]

Andy Warhol An Artist and His Amgia (Amiga World, 1986 [PDF, 2mb]

Guy Debord Enregistrements Magnétiques (1952-1961) [MP3]

Andre Breton Entretiens avec André Parinaud (1952) [MP3]

Musique Concrète Soundtracks To Experimental Short Films (1956-1978) [MP3]

Georges Perec Film interpretation of Je Me Souviens (1978)

Jacques Roubaud L'Atelier d'écriture (1995)

Pablo Helguera Long Time Ago (2012) [MP3]

John Cage Art is Either a Complaint or Do Something Else (1989) [MP3]

Morton Feldman Music for the film, "Jackson Pollock," film score (1950-51) [MP3]

Inuit Vocal Games [MP3]

Erik Satie Musique Pour Piano à Quatre Mains, Played by Francis Poulenc, Jacques Fevrier [MP3]

Cathy Berberian Recital 1 For Cathy / Folk Songs (1960-1980) [MP3]

Theodor Adorno Vienna University Lectures (1967) [MP3]

Birth of Tragedy Magazine Fear, Power, God [Lunch, Ferlinghetti, Manson, Biafra, Ginsberg, LaVey] (1989) [MP3]

Bertolt Brecht Bentley on Brecht (19695) [MP3]

Bernard Parmegiani Pop'eclectic (1969-1973) [MP3]

Celtic Mouth Music [MP3]

Oakland Elementary School Children Music Music, Little Musicians: Experimental Improvisations [MP3]

Mathieu Beauséjour La Symphonie des Portefeuilles (1999) [MP3]

George Antheil The Ultra-Modernist Music of George Antheil (1923-1925) [MP3]

Negativland Advertising Secrets (1991) [MP3]

Robert Wilson Byrd Hoffman School Of Byrds – Soundtrack to The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin (1973) [MP3]

Soliman Gamil The Egyptioan Music (1987) [MP3]

Peter Van Riper Sustainable Music (undated); Sound To Movement (1979); Room Space (1981) [MP3]

Bill Fontana Field Recordings (1983) [MP3]

Assorted Outsider Street Posters 12 New Images

Derek Beaulieu Seen of the Crime: Essays on Conceptual Writing (2012)

Dziga Vertov Enthusiasm! (1930) [MP3]

Rolf Liebermann Symphonie "Les Echanges" Komposition für 156 Maschinen (1964) [MP3]

Adrian Piper Funk Lessons (1984)

Pat McElnea Four Videos (2000-2010)

Jerome Bel Shirtology (1997)

Christoph Schlingensief Foreigners out! Schlingensiefs Container (2002); The African Twintowers (2007); Fremdverstümmelung (2007)

Adrian Piper Shiva Dances with the Art Institute of Chicago (2004)

Laurie Anderson "Late Show" from 'Home of the Brave' / "What Do You Mean We?" (1985)

Carsten Höller Punktefilm (1998); One Minute of Doubt (1999)

Spalding Gray A Personal History of the American Theatre (1985)

Anri Sala Intervista (1999); Dammi I Colori (2003); Now I See (2004)

Jane & Louise Wilson Stasi City (1997); Star City / Proton, Unity, Energy, Blizzard (2000); Dreamtime (2000)

Aernout Mik Raw Footage (2006); Training Ground (2007); Touch, Rise & Fall (2008)

Deimantas Narkevicius Seven Films (1997-2009)

Barbara Visser Lecture on Lecture with Actress (2004)

Artur Żmijewski Eight Films (2000-2009)

Paweł Althamer Six Films (2003-2009)

Matthieu Laurette Deja Vu: The 2nd International Look-alike Convention at Castello di Rivoli (Making of) (2001-02)

Sean Snyder Video Works (2003-2007)

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Rosas Danst Rosas (1983)

Odin Teatret (Eugenio Barba) Odin Teatret Film II, Physical Training (1972)

Russell Maliphant Rise and Fall (Two, Torsion, Broken Fall) (2006)

Christian Jankowski Rosa (2001)

Marie Chouinard bODY_rEMIX/gOLDBERG_vARIATIONS (2005)

Jean-Charles Gil Schubert in Love (2004)

Simone Forti Huddle (1961)

Andrea Fraser Little Frank and His Carp (2001)

Nicolas Philibert Every Little Thing (1996)

Omer Fast Five Videos (2003-2009)

Dora García The Deviant Majority from Basaglia to Brazil (2010)

Christian Jankowski Rosa (2001)

IRWIN Documentation of Performances (1992-2007)

Olga Chernysheva Four Video Works (1999-2006)

Carsten Höller Punktefilm (1998); One Minute of Doubt (1999)

Annika Eriksson Staff at Moderna Museet (2000)

Dušan Hanák Den radosti (Day of Joy, 1972)

Paul Chan Waiting for Godot in New Orleans: The bootleg video (2007)

Paweł Althamer Video Works (2004-2009)

Anna Molska OWOW11 (2011)

David Maljkovic Scene for New Heritage #1 (2004)

Walid Raad Hostage: The Bachar Tapes (English Version), 2001

Tracy Emin Why I Never Became a Dancer (1995)

Stefan Ruitenbeek Ancient Amateurs (2012)

Ergo Phizmiz The Faust Cycle or, The House of Dr Faustus (2006-2009)

Occult Voices Paranormal Music, Recordings of unseen Intelligences 1905-2007

BBC Radiophonic Workshop The Alchemists of Sound (2003)

Delia Derbyshire Electronic Sound Works (1964-1979)

Margaux Williamson Teenager Hamlet (2010); dancing to the end of poverty (2008)

Maurice Béjart Le Sacre du printemps (1970)

Jean-Christophe Maillot Miniatures (2004)

Lin Hwai-min Cursive (2001)

Jiří Kylián Kaguyahime (1994)

Luciano Berio C'è musica e musica (documentary) (1972) [MP3]

Don Joyce Guns! (1989) [MP3]

Kenneth Patchen Reads Jazz In Canada (1959) [MP3]

Jorge Luis Borges Profile Of A Writer: Borges (documentary, 1983)

Jérôme Bel Pichet Klunchun and myself (2005)

Morton Feldman and Iannis Xenakis In Conversation (1986) [PDF]

Sun Ra Space Poetry (1970s) [MP3]

Sol LeWitt and Roland Dahinden Pentas (1997) [MP3]

Merce Cunningham Beach Birds for Camera (1993)

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Rosas Danst Rosas (1983)

Pina Bausch Orpheus und Eurydike (1975)

Music Before Revolution John Cage, Feldman, Brown, Ichiyanagi, Wolff (1972) [MP3]

Theodor Adorno Die Radio Interviews with Bloch, Canetti, Stockhausen, Lenya, Gehlen, Mayer, Horkheimer and Kogon (1950-67) [MP3]

Luke Fowler Soundworks, 2000-2006 [MP3]

Kurt Weill Die Dreigroschenoper / Berlin 1930 [MP3]

Andy Warhol Documentary, directed by Lana Jokel (1973) [MP3]

Vanessa Place Global Conceptualisms. I am American.

Stephen McLaughlin A Few Dozen Copies of a Bland Pop Album That Will Soon Cease to Exist

Cage/Uncaged A Rock/Experimental Homage To John Cage (1993) [MP3]

Transition Testimony Against Gertrude Stein, ed. Eugene Jolas (1935)

Crispin Hellion Glover The Big Problem ≠ The Solution. The Solution = Let It Be. (1989) [MP3]

Gary Panter Tornado To The Tater / Italian Sunglass Movie (1981); One Hell Soundwich (1989) [MP3]

Karl Holmqvist THE WEEPING WALL INSIDE US (2010) [MP3]

David Hockney A Bigger Splash (1974)

Jean Tinguely Noise Music (1960-82)

Salvador Dalí Dalí in New York (1965)

John Miller and Richard Hoeck Something for Everyone (2001)

Arturas Bumšteinas Three Works (2004-2012) [MP3]

Kathy Acker Against Ordinary Language: The Language of the Body (1992) [PDF]

Gilles Deleuze Spinoza : immortalité et eternité (1981) [MP3]

Caetano Veloso Musical Interpretations of Concrete Poems [MP3]

The Avant-Garde in Belgium Audio Documents, 1917-1978 [MP3]

Rainer Maria Fassbinder Ganz in weiß [Hörspiel] (1970) [MP3]

Daphne Oram Electronic Sound Patterns (1962); Oramics [MP3]

William S. Burroughs Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted: A Profile of William S. Burroughs. Narrated by Laurie Anderson (2008) [MP3]

Jem Finer Four Films (1998-2008)

Bauhaus Reviewed Statements, interviews & music (1919-33) [MP3]

Theordor Adorno Lectures (1959-65) and Musical Compositions [MP3]

Maya Deren Voices Of Haiti (1953) [MP3]

John Cage Diary: How To Improve The World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse) (1991) [MP3]

Crux Desperationis 2 An Index of Potencial Works (2012) [PDF]

Samuel Beckett & Georges Duthuit Three Dialogues (1949) [PDF]

Guillaume Apollinaire Calligrammes: Poems of Peace and War (1913-1916)

Vladimir Mayakovsky The Collected Poems of Vladimir Mayakovsky

Paul Paulun Three Hörspiel [MP3]

Various Los Angeles Artists Neighborhood Rhythms (Patter Traffic) [MP3] (1983)

Various Los Angeles Artists English As A Second Language (Talking Package) [MP3] (1983)

Seth Price Sines [MP3] (2003)

Dustin Yellin The Crack-Up (1999)

Stewart Home Two Films: Screams In Favour Of De Sade (2002); The Eclipse & Re-Emergence of the Oedipus Complex (2004)

Simon Strong The The Naked Lunch and the Naked The Naked Lunch (2008)

George Grosz Das Gesicht der herrschenden Klasse: 57 politische Zeichnungen (1921); Mit Pinsel und Schere: 7 Materialisationen (1922)

Kurt Schwitters Anna Blume: Dichtungen (1919); Memoiren Anna Blumes in Bleie: Eine leichtfassliche Methode zur Erlernung des Wahnsinns für Jederman (1922)

Cybernetic Serendipity Music Cage, Xenakis, etc., ICA London (1968) [MP3]

Kianoush Ayari Tazeh Nafas-ha (The Newborns) (1979)

Remko Scha Guitar Mural 1 (featuring the Machines) (1981) [MP3]

James Tenney Selected Electronic Works (1961-83) [MP3]

Gil J Wolman The Anticoncept (1952)

Iannis Xenakis Electronic and Electroacoustic Music (1957-88) [MP3]

Jean-Luc Godard British Sounds (1970)

Sonny Sharrock Space Ghost Coast to Coast (1996)

Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson Four Saints in Three Acts (1927-1928) [MP3]

Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson The Mother of Us All (1947) [MP3]

Chris & Cosey European Rendez-Vous (1984)

Luc Ferrari Presque Rien Avec Luc Ferrari (documentary, 2005)

Pierre Henry The Art of Sounds (documentary, 2007)

Eliane Radigue Portrait (2006)

Phil Hopkins Amplified Gesture: An Introduction to Free Improvistation: Practicioners and their Philosophy (2008/2009)

Derek Bailey Playing For Friends on 5th Street (2004)

Tom Hovinbole Nor Noise: 12 Expressions About Noise Music (2004)

Emile de Antonio Point of Order (1963)

Cornelius Cardew BBC Archive: Interviews & Performances (undated)

Shuji Terayama The Boxer (1977)

Christopher Williams Supplement (2003)

Joyce Wieland Cat Food (1969)

Rosa Von Praunheim Neurosia: 50 Years of Perversity (1992)

Richard Dindo Arthur Rimbaud - Une biographie (1991)

László Moholy-Nagy The New Architecture and the London Zoo (1936)

René Clair Paris qui dort (1925)

Ken Okiishi Death and the College Student (1999); Telly and Casper (2000)

Jean-Luc Godard & D.A. Pennebaker ONE P.M. (1968; 1972)

Alice B. Toklas reads from her Autobiography (1978) [MP3]