Macon Holt
By Macon Holt
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review12.12
When Bodies, Technologies and Whole Worlds Come Undone
From cyborg kinships and alchemical wonder to masculine fragility and Anthropocene ecstasy – MINU showed that art still holds space for vulnerability, ferocity and strange beauty. -
PEER audio paper09.11.2024
A city we can get up and go to work in
This audio paper is a provocation in response to the political provocation of generic aural gentrification. -
interview23.08.2022
Oil, Opera and the history that haunts us
Niels Rønsholdt's new work, »The Last Rites«, is a pessimistic satire on human nature. The opera takes place in Østerbro Ice Skating Rink, so the audience can feel the cold mechanics of desire and the growing chaos on our planet. Do we really need winter all year round? -
comment19.04.2021
Sublime ghosts and capricious categories
To reach its potential music criticism needs to go beyond opinion. Macon Holt suggests the critic must grapple with the ethics and politics of the music. -
PEER audio paper30.08.2016
A sound factory on Amager
An exploration of new forms of labour facilitated by new and old infrastructure, expanding notions of place and work itself.