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HOW TO TRAIN A HAPPY MIND BOOK TALK WITH PAUL MILLER (DJ SPOOKY) AND SCOTT SNIBBE

2024年5月17日

19:00 GMT-4
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Join us for a lively discussion on the Rubin stage with Paul Miller (DJ Spooky) and Scott Snibbe about Snibbe’s new book, How to Train a Happy Mind. Scott and Paul will talk honestly about when they’ve been at their best and worst in lives filled with art, music, and relationships—and how thousand-year-old Indo-Tibetan analytical meditation techniques are still relevant today for achieving a happy mind, fulfilling relationships, and a better world. Premium tickets include a copy of the book. A book signing will follow the program.
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Nicole
2015年10月6日
Really amazing visuals matched with an assemblage of Dj Spooky tracks and sounds. It was a journey through the cosmos and the planetarium a perfect place for the immersive media experience.
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DJ Spooky Biography

Paul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky, is a composer, multimedia artist, and writer whose work immerses audiences in a blend of genres, global culture, and environmental and social issues. Miller has collaborated with an array of recording artists, including Metallica, Chuck D, Steve Reich, and Yoko Ono. His 2018 album, DJ Spooky Presents: Phantom Dancehall, debuted at #3 on Billboard Reggae.

His large-scale, multimedia performance pieces include “Rebirth of a Nation,” Terra Nova: Sinfonia Antarctica, commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Seoul Counterpoint, written during his 2014 residency at Seoul Institute of the Arts. His multimedia project Sonic Web premiered at San Francisco’s Internet Archive in 2019. He was the inaugural artist-in-residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s The Met Reframed, 2012-2013.

In 2014, he was named National Geographic Emerging Explorer. He produced Pioneers of African American Cinema, a collection of the earliest films made by African American directors, released in 2015. Miller’s artwork has appeared in the Whitney Biennial, The Venice Biennial for Architecture, the Miami/Art Basel fair, and many other museums and galleries.

His books include the award-winning Rhythm Science, published by MIT Press in 2004; Sound Unbound, an anthology about digital music and media; The Book of Ice, a visual and acoustic portrait of the Antarctic, and; The Imaginary App, on how apps changed the world. His writing has been published by The Village Voice, The Source, and Artforum, and he was the first founding Executive Editor of Origin Magazine.
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