Black Bottom, footwork, Albert Ayler, Actress: a DJ set regarding the information embedded in vinyl and the buying and selling of music.
Andrew Durbin reads his poem, “You Are My Ducati,” and speaks with Lucy Ives about poetry and prose, Ciara and Beyoncé, the lyric and the sublime.
Hear author Rachel Levitsky read from her new novel, The Story of My Accident Is Ours, during late hours for B. Wurtz’s exhibition, “History Works” at Bureau.
A recording of Critical Language, Triple Canopy’s forum on “International Art English,” a widely circulated essay on the relationship between language, legibility, and power in the art world written by Alix Rule and David Levine and published in issue 16.
A recording of a performance marking the release of Corrected Slogans: Reading and Writing Conceptualism.
Listen in for an evening of readings by poets Donald Dunbar, Jane Gregory, Joe Luna, K. Silem Mohammad, and Jacob Wren, originally hosted by Triple Canopy, publishers Fence and The Song Cave, and digital poetry journal The Claudius App, on March 8th, 2013, at the Cambridge, MA offices of The Harvard Advocate.
Columbia University radio station WKCR’s Blair McClendon interviewed Triple Canopy editors Sam Frank, Lucy Ives, and Dan Visel about the annual marathon reading of Gertrude Stein’s The Making of Americans, which took place in January, and about Triple Canopy's new book, Corrected Slogans: Reading and Writing Conceptualism.
How might publishing platforms amplify the relationships between people, places, objects, and social processes that comprise publication? A conversation about new directions in digital publishing with Triple Canopy's first designers-in-residence, the Zurich-based duo of Anthon Astrom and Lukas Zimmer.