Wednesday 9 March 2011
7pm

Ubu-Websday is a new series of events where invited guests are asked to present a personal selection of material from one of the largest web-based archives, www.ubuweb.com. UbuWeb is an independent, non-commercial initiative founded in 1996 by poet and professor Kenneth Goldsmith, initially as a repository for visual, concrete and, later, sound poetry. Over the years, UbuWeb has embraced all forms of the avant-garde and beyond and its parameters continue to expand in all directions.

“The pioneers of concrete poetry could only dream of the now-standard tools used to make language
move and morph, stream and scream, distributed worldwide instantaneously at little cost.”

Every Ubu-Websday two guests will introduce a programme of 30-45 min each offering an opportunity to discover the treasures of UbuWeb and together with others.

Emil Broomé, Malmö. Concert and club organiser, sommelier and whine importer. Runs the record label Lugnet records together with Tiaz and the music blogg Prejka together with many others, http://prejka.se/

Carl Lindh is an artist and musician, and part of Signal. He has a particular interest in environmental sound and site specificity in relation to improvised music and the act of listening as a possible esthetic practice. He runs the publishing house In Edit Mode Press together with artist Ola Ståhl.