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...organizer of Spooky??s show, Tina H. Rivers ’05, continues to bring innovative visual artists to Harvard with tonight’s “Opti-Phonic,” a showcase of three unique VJ acts...
However, as DJ Spooky??s show at Sanders Theatre last month demonstrated, VJs aren’t limited to psychedelic wankery, but can create unique politically charged artistic statements. In Sanders, Spooky juxtaposed a live remix of the Ku Klux Klan epic “Birth of a Nation” with his own orchestrated hip-hop beats...
...Spooky?? persona will appear in Miller’s to-be-released novel Flow My Blood the DJ Said, a takeoff of the classic Philip K. Dick novel Flow My Blood the Policeman Said, which examines the links between semiotics and the DJ culture. The name “Spooky?? refers to the eerie interplay between the absence and presence of sound, whereas his “That Subliminal Kid” epithet refers to a character from William S. Burroughs’ Nova Express...
Friday, March 11. Harvard Amnesty International and the Office For the Arts presents DJ Spooky??s Rebirth of the Nation featuring DJ Spooky. 8 p.m. Sanders Theatre. $20, students $10, 2 ticket limit per ID. Tickets available through Harvard Box Office...
During his acting pursuit in L.A. after graduation, Halvorson plans to live in a shack with his 18-year-old brother. Steve “Spooky?? Halvorson sums up his big brother with few words but much admiration: “I think he’s a man after God’s own heart. He’s got a lot of faith, and I love him dearly...
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