Sonic Becomings: Rhythmic Encounters in Interspecies Improvisation

Author:

Collenberg Louisa1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of English and American Studies, Goethe-University Frankfurt , Frankfurt , Germany

Abstract

Abstract David Rothenberg, a philosophy professor and Jazz musician, has been improvising with nonhuman animals for years, among his playing partners are birds and whales, known to be territorial animals. As Deleuze and Guattari propose that the origin of art is precisely the territorialising animal and more a function of nature than a specifically human cultural achievement, their concept of territory and rhythm offers a non-anthropocentric way of looking at these encounters. Rothenberg’s sonic experiments in resonance and interspecies interaction do not rely on language, thus I argue that the human and the nonhuman animals form a temporary joint territory via sonic rhythms and engage in a mutual becoming by forming a rhizome. His sound thinking practice thus also helps in decentralising further anthropocentric models of music and art.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Philosophy

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