Lectures on Maryanne Amacher
Mit Amy Cimini, Bill Dietz, Julia H. Schröder, Edwin van der Heide and Kevin Parks
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Mo. 28. Juli 2025, 10:00 – 16:00
Lichtenbergschule (Mensa)

In englischer Sprache. Eintritt frei
PROGRAMM / PROGRAM
Amy Cimini (Host):
Listening in the Drift
Bill Dietz:
„I must discover actual ways of destroying their existence perceptually“
Julia H. Schröder:
Maryanne Amacher’s Scientific Interests
Edwin van der Heide:
Maryanne Amacher’s Plaything
Kevin Parks:
Accessing the Past, Shaping the Future: The Maryanne Amacher Archive and the New York Public Library [via Zoom]
Gefördert durch die Kulturstiftung des Bundes
Funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation
ABSTRACTS
Amy Cimini:
Listening in the Drift
Abstract to follow
Bill Dietz:
„I must discover actual ways of destroying their existence perceptually“
Can we understand Maryanne Amacher’s sound-centered œuvre as a practice of abolition? When the American artist writes, „I must discover actual ways of destroying their existence perceptually“ (in her final published text, known as The Agreement), she is referring to loudspeakers. Bill Dietz is looking at the question of the degree to which this program of perceptual destruction can be extended to naturalized, culturally hegemonic modes of perception themselves.
Julia H. Schröder:
Maryanne Amacher’s Scientific Interests
Abstract to follow
Edwin van der Heide:
Maryanne Amacher’s Plaything
Unequivocally one the most magnificent musical mavericks of the 20th century. With the composition Plaything, Maryanne Amacher leaves to our mortal listening world one of her more personal live-to-multi-channel disc performances comprising one of her departures from structure borne sound. After studying with Karlheinz Stockhausen and working with John Cage, Amacher took off on her own psychoacoustic flight path, developing work that was critically described as: „hallucinating swarms of biological air from every direction“, „3D illusions of difference-tone ear dances where the sound seems to emanate from inside your own skull!“ and „immense volumes that make the frequencies feel liquid – all-enveloping buzzing rumbles wrapped in sandstorm textures“. Through multiple residency periods with Recombinant Media Labs in 2000, Amacher designed a legendary ‚airborne audio‘ Plaything composition. In this lecture we will look into and have a contextual look at what’s at play including an the in-ear-tones.
Kevin Parks:
Accessing the Past, Shaping the Future: The Maryanne Amacher Archive and the New York Public Library
Abstract to follow