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		<description><![CDATA[Between June 2008 and April 2011, fourteen author-practitioners documented over nineteen events from the POV of the stage. The Lab reports were an opportunity for the improviser-musician-performers to explore and explode the processes and practices of music in general, and improvisation in particular. These reports ranged in tone from the oblique, the whimsical, and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Between June 2008 and April 2011, fourteen author-practitioners documented over nineteen events from the POV of the stage. The <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/category/reviews/">Lab reports</a> were an opportunity for the improviser-musician-performers to explore and explode the processes and practices of music in general, and improvisation in particular. These reports ranged in tone from the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/10/20/lab-report-october-12th-2009-be-no-shelter-to-these-outrages/">oblique</a>, the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/11/02/lab-report-october-12th-2009-a-conversation-with-eliza/">whimsical</a>, and the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/11/24/lab-report-november-10th-2008-mindful-auto-pilot-nonsense/">matter-of-fact</a>; at times <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/07/30/lab-report-july-10th-2008-consequences-of-a-noisy-head/">questioning and critical</a>, at times <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/12/06/lab-report-november-15th-2010-let-the-rant-begin/">celebratory</a>. Some were <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/12/09/lab-report-december-6th-2010-thank-you/">short notes of thanks</a>, others <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/02/23/lab-report-february-10th-2009-train-wrecks-and-other-fascinating-disasters/">shaggy dog stories</a>. Here’re the complete table of contents:</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, April 11, 2011:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2011/04/11/lab-report-2007-2011-signing-out-as-curator/">‘Lab report 2007-2011: signing-out as curator’</a></h5>
<p>“As previously announced, after thirty-two events over three and a quarter years, I’ve stepped down as curator of Stet Lab as of February 2011.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.coreymwamba.co.uk/">Corey Mwamba</a>, December 9, 2010:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/12/09/lab-report-december-6th-2010-thank-you/">‘Lab report december 6th 2010: thank you!’</a></h5>
<p>“It always helps if the other people are wanting to do the same thing and I think that happened—there were some lovely moments where things really came together. I was even relaxed enough to go on the drums—which as I am sure you’ll hear, was a mistake, but a relaxed mistake.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/susangeaney">Susan Geaney</a>, December 6, 2010:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/12/06/lab-report-november-15th-2010-let-the-rant-begin/">‘Lab report november 15th 2010: let the rant begin…’</a></h5>
<p>“We improvisers dig the ego or can’t escape it. Like a game of snakes and ladders, we chop and change direction every 2–5″.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">Colm Pattwell, November 23, 2010:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/11/23/lab-report-october-11th-and-november-15th-2010-humming-buzzing/">‘Lab report october 11th and november 15th 2010: humming, buzzing’</a></h5>
<p>“One thing I want to hear is someone just grooving on something limited or ‘standard’ for want of a better word. For all the different music being played at the lab, sometimes it just doesn’t sound that different to itself!”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, April 26, 2010:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/04/26/lab-report-april-12th-2010-consequences-of-actions/">‘Lab report april 12th 2010: consequences of actions’</a></h5>
<p>“A single quote… can have interesting and problematic consequences for interaction. The effectiveness of the quote—to be able to collapse and redirect and improvisation—is also what makes them hard to deal with.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">John Godfrey, April 23, 2010:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/04/23/lab-report-april-12th-2010-kudos/">‘Lab report april 12th 2010: kudos’</a></h5>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, April 7, 2010:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/04/07/lab-report-march-8th-2010-31-questions/">‘Lab report march 8th 2010: 3+1 questions’</a></h5>
<p>“Is ‘success’ (however that’s defined) a meaningful idea in approaching (as listener or performer) improvisation?”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">Ruti Lachs, February 7, 2010:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/02/07/lab-report-january-11th-2010-get-together-and-make-weird-noises/">‘Lab report january 11th 2010: get together and make weird noises’</a></h5>
<p>“I played some stuff that I couldn’t recognise as a tune, but the audience seemed to recognise it as valid, cos they clapped, and even laughed once or twice at the funny bits!”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, January 26, 2010:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2010/01/26/lab-report-december-7th-2009-futzing/">‘Lab report december 7th 2009: futzing’</a></h5>
<p>“Neither ‘intentional’ (‘deliberate’ and ‘authorial’) nor ‘noise’ (e.g. the Cagian denial of agency). These things—‘noise’/‘intention’—exist on a line, and it isn’t so much about riding the border between them, but steeping off that line. We want to enter a space that is not about control, nor the lack of it, but about surprises, densities and irregularities; about relationships—differences and negotiations….”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, November 21, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/11/21/lab-report-november-10th-2009-history-and-lineage/">‘Lab report november 10th 2009: history and lineage’</a></h5>
<p>“I want, at bare minimum, to be able to play—to have a relationship with the guitar that is technically accomplished—but I also want to <em>want</em> to be heard—that listeners/audiences would seek out my playing and my performances.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, November 2, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/11/02/lab-report-october-12th-2009-a-conversation-with-eliza/">‘Lab report october 12th 2009: a conversation with eliza’</a></h5>
<p>“Most of my work in the last few years has been in the jam session mold. People fly in, or I fly out, and there’s an ad-hoc meeting. What I miss is <em>the band</em>.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">Piaras Hoban, October 20, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/10/20/lab-report-october-12th-2009-be-no-shelter-to-these-outrages/">‘Lab report October 12th 2009: be no shelter to these outrages’</a></h5>
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<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, July 3, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/07/03/lab-report-june-8th-2009-play-different/">‘Lab report June 8th 2009: play different’</a></h5>
<p>“I <em>did</em> have fun, but I think I also realized (remembered?) why I’d been avoiding this particular mode of interaction. It’s too easy; the choices are the most obvious. It’s like movies that, uncertain of the intelligence of their audience, get loaded with too much exposition.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">Veronica Tadman, June 13, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/06/13/lab-report-june-8th-2009-the-alarm-will-sound-if-you-dont-back-away/">‘Lab report June 8th 2009: the alarm will sound if you don’t back away’</a></h5>
<p>“So, why was it annoying me? I think it’s because I love control. (Why then am I interested in performing improvisation?) I wasn’t in control of the alarm: one could argue that I wasn’t in control of my fellow improvisers, but my argument to that is, if I wanted to I could have pulled the plug and prevented power. Also as we were an ensemble my input had a consequence on what happened (especially with what Piaras [Hoban] was doing because i was linked to his computer). Likewise he was in control of what happened with my input so it was almost like equilibrium.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, June 10, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/06/10/lab-report-may-11th-2009-parking-your-idiom/">‘Lab report May 11th 2009: parking your idiom’</a></h5>
<p>“…I want the listening experience to be rich and interesting. If you’re sharp, you’d have caught it, made connections, and patted yourself on the back for being a clever listener; if not, well, no biggie, hopefully there’s enough complexity to provide ear-candy and (unintended) connections.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, May 25, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/05/25/lab-report-april-14th-2009-little-instruments/">‘Lab report April 14th 2009: little instruments’</a></h5>
<p>“My mentors include those who enroll gargantuan complex of musical resources and those who do not. How do I figure in this equation? There are, of course, pragmatic dimensions to this… but nonetheless what are the political/ideological implications of subscribing to one position?”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">Ros Steer, April 1, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/04/01/lab-report-march-10th-2009-beginner-bassists-blathering-blog/">‘Lab report March 10th 2009: beginner bassist’s blathering blog’</a></h5>
<p>“Leaving aside any personal taste in the aesthetics of sound, I think it’s more fun to perform <em>together</em>. I don’t mean that the performers should always be ‘in tune’ with each other or mimicking each other but just in tune to each other.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, March 29, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/03/29/lab-report-march-10th-2009-the-possibility-of-failure/">‘Lab report March 10th 2009: the possibility of failure’</a></h5>
<p>“There’s a logic to the… abandonment of safety nets. Their absence can reveal who you are (and might be) without those prothesis. In engineering terms, by removing a component, you can test out the behavior of the rest of the (cyborgian) system…. What I discovered wasn’t exactly wonderful.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, February 23, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/02/23/lab-report-february-10th-2009-train-wrecks-and-other-fascinating-disasters/">‘Lab report February 10th 2009: train wrecks and other fascinating disasters’</a></h5>
<p>“I’m not sure what ‘opposite’ might mean in a musical-performance context (never mind one in which identities and relationships are being (re)negotiated in real-time). Isn’t saying that this (performance infected by agendas, etc.) is not improvisation, akin to saying that polemical or ideological disagreements are not democratic?”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=blackmud23">Andrea Bonino</a>, February 22, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/02/22/lab-report-february-10th-2009-on-playing-and-being-played/">‘Lab report February 10th 2009: on playing and being played’</a></h5>
<p>“In the best moments when music really works, I still have the impression that music is coming through the musicians, and the musicians receive it and transmit it more or less like a radio set… think about that weird and beautiful sound that came out of your instrument almost by accident, and that you are trying to recreate with no success and you get the picture.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, January 30, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/30/lab-report-2007-2009-how-to-run-an-improvised-music-club/">‘Lab report 2007-2009: how to run an improvised music club’</a></h5>
<p>“Whether you would want to organize a regular improvised music event depends on what you’re looking to gain from it. Stet Lab, for me, is partly a long-term scene-building exercise; it is, at times, a place of research into the pedagogical, sociological and political dimensions of improvisative practice; an excuse to bring over practitioners whose work I am excited about; and a place to play.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, January 18, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/18/lab-report-january-12th-2009-healthy-disrespect-for-the-comfort-zone/">‘Lab report January 12th 2009: healthy disrespect for the comfort zone’</a></h5>
<p>“I’ve been prone to sports metaphors in the past, but Murray [Campbell] came up with a new one: table tennis. A great game of table tennis is not one that you score points, but in which all your resources—your body, your mind, your training—tells you one thing, but circumstances outwit you. You reach for the ball, but it ball heads in a completely different direction. You loose a point, but you go <em>wow, how did </em>that<em> happen?</em>”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">Veronica Tadman, January 18, 2009:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/18/lab-report-january-12th-2009-detoxes-really-do-work/">‘Lab report January 12th 2009: detoxes really do work’</a></h5>
<p>“I cannot quite figure out what was the key factor that made this months Lab stand out above the rest: Was it Murray [Campbell]? Was it the large crowd? The press release that constantly went on about a party?”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, December 16, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/12/16/lab-report-december-9th-2008-when-is-a-cliche-a-cliche/">‘Lab report December 9th 2008: when is a cliché a cliché’</a></h5>
<p>“Are my gestures the same size? are my ideas-per-minute constant? I think, on a good day, on the microscopic level, my playing exhibits (complex / interesting / infuriating / contradictory) variation, but I fear that, on a macroscopic level, it’s often (simple / boring / predictable / coherent) uniformity that rules the day. <em>Am I getting too comfortable in this space?</em>”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">Kevin Terry, November 24, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/11/24/lab-report-november-10th-2008-mindful-auto-pilot-nonsense/">‘Lab report November 10th 2008: mindful auto-pilot nonsense’</a></h5>
<p>“The aspiration for this month’s Lab (though I admit I decided on it less that five minutes before playing) was to play quasi-logically; pick a strategy and don’t budge… So I decide early on… to shadow Andrea [Bonino] and try to limit myself to playing while he isn’t. This is then complemented/complicated by playing pianissimo lyrically when he is playing. This is maintained throughout.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, November 20, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/11/20/lab-report-november-10th-2008-out-of-my-depth/">‘Lab report November 10th 2008: out of my depth’</a></h5>
<p>“…By and large, if my adrenaline-choice-machine was doing anything, it was always looking for the nearest, most convenient route, avoiding interesting, circuitous options—the ones that lead off-the-edge into ugly-beutiful spaces and serendipitous-contradictory relationships.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">Veronica Tadman, November 19, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/11/19/the-rockstar-wannabe/">‘Lab report November 10th 2008: the rockstar wannabes’</a></h5>
<p>“…As the only performer that doesn’t have an instrument that is material to hide behind, I often feel exposed and perhaps somewhat uncomfortable; this has consequently had a knock-on affect on my performance. However, not so much this month.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, October 16, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/10/16/lab-report-october-9th-2008-being-paul-desmond/">‘Lab report October 9th 2008: being paul desmond’</a></h5>
<p>“Searching for a way to operate in this group, I was trying to reach Braxton’s Desmond in my musical personality (i.e. carefully considering many choices, but selectively executing only a small number of them). And that’s not a position I’ve tried to occupy in a long time…. It turned out, however, to be an interesting scheme for generating tactics in real-time, if not one that I feel compelled to return to.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;">Tony O’Connor, July 30, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/07/30/lab-report-july-10th-2008-consequences-of-a-noisy-head/">‘Lab report July 10th 2008: consequences of a noisy head’</a></h5>
<p>“Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that the insurmountable difficulties of the situation forced my mind to give up and get on with it…. The problem, I think, is that this type of improvisation should be an immediate response, and every time a thought gets in the way, it puts a filter between the event and the response. There are times in the first piece where this barrier breaks down, like the strange antiphony section, but mostly I was just quietly panicking along to my own internal monologue. ‘An E major? What are you THINKING!? Oh great, some more string noise, yeah, that’ll win them over… Muppet.’”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, July 25, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/07/25/lab-report-july-10th-2008-fitting-the-square-piece-into-that-triangular-hole/">‘Lab report July 10th 2008: fitting the square piece into that triangular hole’</a></h5>
<p>“You know… that you’ve lost the game in improvisation when you’re <em>preempting</em> the music. You don’t want to be thinking <em>this is how it should be, goddamnit, and I will fit that square piece into that triangular hole</em>. Much more fruitful is to approach the problem almost like resource management: given our context, what can we do? given our current location, where can we go? given where we’ve been, how we’ve travelled, what exciting places could this route(s) lead us? This becomes a question of possibilities—what we can make of what we have (and who we are).”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/mlm/">Melanie L. Marshall</a>, July 7, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/07/07/lab-report-june-12th-2008-thoughts-of-a-newbie-improviser/">‘Lab report June 12th 2008: thoughts of a newbie improviser’</a></h5>
<p>“Now I know what goes through a newbie improviser’s head, or at least through this newbie’s head: sheer terror.”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, June 26, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/06/26/lab-report-june-12th-2008-being-the-odd-one-out/">‘Lab report June 12th 2008: being the odd-one-out’</a></h5>
<p>“Secondary problem with this strategy: although ‘having plenty of time to think about my re-entrance’ is indeed a luxury, like a lot of ‘prepared means’, they come with Improviser’s Hazard No. 697: exactly when would be a good time to act?”</p>
<h5><span style="text-transform: none;"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/eoin3callery">Eoin Callery</a>, June 17, 2008:</span> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/06/17/lab-report-june-12th-2008-noisiest-hoedown/">‘Lab report June 12th 2008: noisiest “hoedown”’</a></h5>
<p>“A special mention must be made of the vocal talents of two heavily intoxicated eastern european (they never quite managed to explain exactly where they were from!) who entered the fray at various points. People may say that you could never perform something like Zappa’s ‘Lumpy Gravy’ live—well given the right balance of whatever they were on, they may decide to stage it yet….”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve said previously that “I’d be lying if I said I did not have allegiances—in idiom, in tradition, and in practice—I do, but I want to stress the possibility of trans-cultural meetings and creative (mis)understandings.” I don’t subscribe to a silly ideology of some impossibly impartial, neutral, transcendental performance, free of tradition, history, identity. I’m [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve <a title="“Of course I’d be lying if I said I did not have allegiances—in idiom, in tradition, and in practice—I do, but I want to stress the possibility of trans-cultural meetings and creative (mis)understandings. However, I will have to plead guilty to the charge of exercising a (*ahem*) contingent form of bias since, as a no-budget event, most of the visiting performers are my friends and/or colleagues.”" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/30/lab-report-2007-2009-how-to-run-an-improvised-music-club/">said previously</a> that “I’d be lying if I said I did not have allegiances—in idiom, in tradition, and in practice—I do, but I want to stress the possibility of trans-cultural meetings and creative (mis)understandings.”</p>
<p>I don’t subscribe to a silly ideology of some impossibly impartial, neutral, transcendental performance, free of tradition, history, identity. I’m not necessarily saying any one performance is going to be better than another (although I won’t strongly dispute such a claim), but some are, for me, more (for lack of better word) worthwhile than others; they were worth doing, and worth participating in, for reasons of demonstrating promising avenues of future research, or for putting into motion the results of such research. And I hope that the worthwhile performances / tactics / relationships / modes-of-interaction outweigh the others, or that the others lead, eventually, to worthwhile performances / tactics / relationships / modes-of-interaction.</p>
<p>I don’t want to confuse this sense of lack-of-‘worth’ with misfires that nonetheless do point to avenues of future research. Sometimes the less than satisfactory improvisations bring into relief approaches or contexts that you are not able (yet) to deal with (e.g. my playing with <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~fschroeder/">Franziska Schroeder</a> at <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-10-08">November ’08</a> Lab [<a title="Lab report November 10th 2008: out of my depth" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/11/20/lab-report-november-10th-2008-out-of-my-depth/">read my report…</a>]), or a performer highlights your relative lack of inventiveness or skill (e.g. <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a> blowing just about all of us off stage in <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_02-10-09">February</a> [<a title="Lab report February 10th 2009: train wrecks and other fascinating disasters" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/02/23/lab-report-february-10th-2009-train-wrecks-and-other-fascinating-disasters/">read my report…</a>]). Even if these are musically less than successful (whatever that means), all these are valuable and are worth participating in as a performer and as a listener. (An example of a performance that I wouldn’t have been entirely happy with as a listener would perhaps be the the duet with <a href="http://www.myspace.com/brucecoates">Bruce Coates</a> in <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/performances/#anchor_performances_2007_11_09">November ’07</a>.)</p>
<p>Does that make any sense?</p>
<p>Okay, what does this have to do with the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_06-08-09">June Lab</a>? As much as audience feedback was to the contrary, from my POV at least, my playing at that Lab felt like a retread. As much as the Stet Lab audience, prior to June, may not have heard <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, the modal player, Han-earl Park, the practitioner of prepared guitar, or Han-earl Park, the deployer of imitative tactics, these all had a sense of, for me, been-there-done-that.</p>
<p>Also it didn’t offer (again, for me) enough in terms of complex relationships. As <a title="Lab report May 11th 2009: parking your idiom" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/06/10/lab-report-may-11th-2009-parking-your-idiom/">I wrote</a> in regards to the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_05-11-09">previous month’s Lab</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>I want the listening experience to be rich and interesting. If you’re sharp, you’d have caught it, made connections, and patted yourself on the back for being a clever listener; if not, well, no biggie, hopefully there’s enough complexity to provide ear-candy and (unintended) connections.</p></blockquote>
<h4>verbatim imitation</h4>
<p>One thing I did during the June Lab that I haven’t been doing in a long time was (more or less) verbatim imitation.</p>
<p>I <em>did</em> have fun, but I think I also realized (remembered?) why I’d been avoiding this particular mode of interaction. It’s too easy; the choices are the most obvious. It’s like movies that, uncertain of the intelligence of their audience, get loaded with too much exposition. <em>Hey, didn’tcha catch that? No problem, pal, I’ll tell ya again….</em></p>
<p>And again, as much as the post-performance feedback was positive, I would have liked the performance (the world onstage) to ask more of the audience. I would prefer to have the audience <em>work</em> to make connections and construct, I don’t care what you call it, ‘significance’ / ‘meaning’ / (projected) ‘intent.’ If I were a member of the audience, I’d want the connections to be more… <em>oblique</em>.</p>
<h4>the prepared guitar</h4>
<p>Yeah, yeah, yeah, the guitarist /  banjo player sticks a couple of chop-sticks into the strings, <em>woo-hoo</em>. Yeah? boring. <em>What’s the point?</em></p>
<p>I’m not dissing <a title="Fred Frith" href="http://www.fredfrith.com/">Frith</a> or <span title="Keith Rowe">Rowe</span>, but, seriously, <em>who do I think I am.</em> Am I able to get anything interesting out of this (beyond simple-minded novelty)? <em>Who am I kidding?</em></p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em;">And isn’t appealing to “simple-minded novelty” again like that movie that pitches at a less-than-intelligent audience?</p>
<h4>audience participation</h4>
<p>This was something that I’d wanted to see more of. I’d attempted to stage audience participation at the Lab with <a title="“The breaking of the fourth wall can work sometimes (it did that time), but apparently not under these conditions, and not this particular way. If a significant aspect of the art of improvisation is the art of persuasion, I lost the trust of the audience (and my fellow performers) at that point. …And it felt like it put a spanner in the works for the rest of the event (and not in a good way).”" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/03/29/lab-report-march-10th-2009-the-possibility-of-failure/">mixed results</a> in the past, but it was great to have <a href="http://juniperlynnhill.net/">Juniper Hill</a>’s more direct approach.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em;">…but perhaps the <a title="“As both an improviser and a sometimes orchestral double-reedist, Murray contrasted the (useful? successful?) mode of operation in improvised music with what he called the ‘chamber music mentality’.”" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/18/lab-report-january-12th-2009-healthy-disrespect-for-the-comfort-zone/">chamber music vibe</a> of the evening (established by Piaras Hoban, Veronica Tadman, et al.) conspired against a riotous on/off-stage engagement from really taking off.</p>
<h4>…and I can’t play the banjo</h4>
<p>Now<em> that</em> may have been the single most striking impulse to deploying a single tactic. Not having much of a repertoire on the banjo meant that, well, I had a pretty narrow line to walk. <em>Do this, then that, uh, what do I have left, okay, that, that, and, finally, this.</em> Not sure there’s much milage available for Han-earl Park, the banjo player, and necessity ain’t always the mother of invention, but that was, in terms of my playing, the most interesting tactic for the evening.</p>
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		<title>Lab report June 8th 2009: the alarm will sound if you don’t back away</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 18:30:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Veronica Tadman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I approached The Roundy on Monday night, alarm bells were a ringing. “Surely someone will silence that alarm?” thought I. Ha ha, how optimistic. The power of the universe wasn’t with me unfortunately, and 50 minutes later, as Piaras Hoban, Francis Heery, Áine Mangaoang and I began our masterpiece, the alarm was still sounding. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I approached <a href="http://www.theroundy.com/">The Roundy</a> on <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_06-08-09">Monday</a> night, alarm bells were a ringing. “Surely someone will silence that alarm?” thought I. Ha ha, how optimistic. The power of the universe wasn’t with me unfortunately, and 50 minutes later, as Piaras Hoban, Francis Heery, Áine Mangaoang and I began our masterpiece, the alarm was still sounding. All the time we were loud I didn’t worry about it, but in those intense moments of quiet electronic bleeps and eery violin sounds, my skin would crawl at the idea that this piercing alarm was intruding.</p>
<p>However, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_06-08-09">listening back to our set</a>, the alarm seems happy out sitting there in the background like a ground bass; for those that maybe had headphones in as they arrived and didn&#8217;t hear the alarm could be mistaken for thinking that maybe Piaras or Francis was sampling an alarm as an under-pinning part of our improvisation: It just fits in.</p>
<p>So, why was it annoying me? I think it&#8217;s because I love control. (Why then am I interested in performing improvisation?) I wasn’t in control of the alarm: one could argue that I wasn’t in control of my fellow improvisers, but my argument to that is, if I wanted to I could have pulled the plug and prevented power. Also as we were an ensemble my input had a consequence on what happened (especially with what Piaras was doing because i was linked to his computer). Likewise he was in control of what happened with my input so it was almost like equilibrium.</p>
<p>However, the alarm just butted in and gatecrashed the party, and diva here couldn’t tell it to go away.</p>
<p>All in all I was happy with the outcome of our 30 minutes, we seemed very together and sympathetic to each other. Leading up to the night, I was aprehensive, when we had gotten together to ‘jam’, I just wasn’t feeling it and was anxious as to what would happen on the night. However, I just went with it, asked the lads what I could do and what I couldn’t do and took their advice—after all the outcome was in their hands.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Audio recordings of the June 8th Stet Lab are now online.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="audio recordings of the June 2009 Stet Lab" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_06-08-09">Audio recordings</a> of the June 8th Stet Lab are now online.</p>
<p>Thanks to everyone who, despite the conspiracy of noise (sirens from across the road, electrical hums and buzzes, thumping bass from downstairs, and the fire department), played on: Síofra Fitzgerald, Francis Heery, <a href="http://juniperlynnhill.net/">Juniper Hill</a>, Piaras Hoban, Áine Mangaoang, Neil O’Loghlen, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, Veronica Tadman and Kevin Terry.</p>
<p>As always, special thanks to all who came to listen on the night, and a very special thanks to all who supported us through the year. See you in October!</p>
<p class="small">As with all the recordings since <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_12-09-08">December 2008</a>, this month’s recordings are covered under the <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License</a>. [<a title="Audio recordings: proposed terms and conditions. “The audio recordings on this site have been made available courtesy of the performers. The current handshake agreement, however, is a little haphazard, and (potentially) prone to misunderstandings. I am therefore proposing to move these recordings onto the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License…”" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/11/22/audio-recordings-proposed-terms-and-conditions/">More info…</a>]</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The final Stet Lab before the summer break takes place this coming Monday (June 8th 2009), upstairs @ The Roundy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The final Stet Lab before the summer break takes place this coming Monday (June 8th 2009), upstairs @ The Roundy. [<a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_06-08-09">Details…</a>]</p>
<p>The event will feature multi-instrumentalist and ethnomusicologist <a href="http://juniperlynnhill.net/">Juniper Hill</a> and guitarist-constructor <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>; flautist Síofra Fitzgerald and guitarist Kevin Terry’s collision of interpretation and extemporization; and vocalist Veronica Tadman and technologist Piaras Hoban’s heterogeneous troupe.</p>
<p>Come along and make the Stet Lab 2008/9 season go out with a <em>bang</em>, <em>fizz</em>, <em>clang</em>, <em>buzz</em>, <em>bloop</em> and <em>bleep</em>!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stet Lab with Juniper Hill and Han-earl Park; Piaras Hoban and Veronica Tadman plus guests; and Síofra Fitzgerald and Kevin Terry takes place on Monday, June 8th 2009, upstairs @ The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next Stet Lab will be on <strong>Monday</strong>, June 8th 2009, upstairs @ <a href="http://www.theroundy.com/">The Roundy</a>, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland [<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&amp;msid=113338067607923775514.000457912aadfb5a6a529">map…</a>]. <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_06-08-09">Up-to-date details…</a></p>
<h4>Stet Lab’s final event of the 2008/9 season</h4>
<p><strong>Monday</strong>, June 8th 2009</p>
<p>9:00 pm (doors: 8:45 pm)</p>
<p>Upstairs @ <a href="http://www.theroundy.com/">The Roundy</a> [<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&amp;msid=113338067607923775514.000457912aadfb5a6a529">map…</a>]<br />
Castle Street<br />
Cork, Ireland</p>
<p>€10 (€5)</p>
<p>Stet Lab’s final event of the 2008/9 season takes place on the 8th June 2009 at 9:00 pm, upstairs at The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork. Stet Lab again welcomes both regular and newcomers to the stage, bringing the familiar and unfamiliar together in a special season finale.</p>
<p>Curator and founder of Stet Lab, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a> (guitar) will perform with the exciting navigator of multiple improvisative traditions, <a href="http://juniperlynnhill.net/">Juniper Hill</a> (voice and small instruments). Park has been described by the <em>Computer Music Journal</em> as “innovative” and by <em>BBC &#8211; Collective</em> as an “electro weirdo”, and has performed in Denmark, England, Ireland, The Netherlands, Scotland and the USA. Juniper Hill is a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist from Los Angeles and currently based in Cork. <a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/index.php?/staff/detail/juniper_hill/">An ethnomusicologist</a> who studies contemporary folk music, and the creativity and pedagogy of improvisation, Hill has been involved in free jazz and experimental music for many years and is especially interested in the use of voice in these mediums.</p>
<p>Newcomer to the Lab, Síofra Fitzgerald (flute) and Stet Lab regular, Kevin Terry (guitar) make up the other duo of the evening. With pre-composed parts written by Terry (with nods to sources as diverse as <a href="http://www.wesleyan.edu/music/braxton/">Anthony Braxton</a> and Takemitsu Tōru), the performance will entail a clash of musical approaches—that of the classical-interpreter and that of the improviser—which does not resolve to a single whole but further shatters, fragments and divides.</p>
<p>Veronica Tadman (voice), another vocalist based in Cork, has been privileged to have performed alongside artists such as <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a> and <a href="http://faculty.roosevelt.edu/Malone/">Don Malone</a>. She has guest curated Stet Lab, and this has given her the opportunity to perform with innovative new talent from Cork. This month, Veronica is collaborating with composer and member of the R.E.A.L. Ensemble, Piaras Hoban (laptop) who recently premiered his piece for soprano and electronics at the <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/">Sonic Arts Research Centre</a> in Belfast. Hoban and Tadman will be joined by composer and the R.E.A.L. Ensemble founder, Francis Heery (electronics), and performer-theorist Áine Mangaoang (violin).</p>
<p>The event will begin at 9:00 pm (doors open at 8:45 pm) and entry is €10 (€5).</p>
<p>Stet Lab will return in October for more real-time, musical mutations and hybrids.<span id="more-1341"></span></p>
<h5>Looking back at the 2008/9 season…</h5>
<p class="small">…Stet Lab founder and curator, Han-earl Park says, “Stet Lab’s second year has been a triumph. We’ve been privileged to have hosted such a variety of improvising musicians: veteran of the international improvisation scene, Paul Dunmall, heavy-hitters such as <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a>, the extraordinary <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/%7Efschroeder/">Franzi</a><a href="http://www.lautnet.net/">ska Sch</a><a href="http://www.mu.qub.ac.uk/Staff/AcademicStaff/DrFranziskaSchroeder/">roeder</a>, the dramatic <a href="http://web.me.com/kolooney/">Katie O’Looney</a>, the virtuoso <a href="http://www.frimp.co.uk/index.php?id=59&amp;keyword=Jamie%20Smith">Jamie Smith</a>, and the… indescribable <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jonnymarks77">Jonny Marks</a>. It’s also been a time to renew musical relationships with the mutant fiddle-playing of <a href="http://www.dialogues-festival.org/qFactor/Organisers/Murray-Campbell">Murray Campbell</a>, and the Cornelius-Cardew-meets-Joe-Harriott sound world of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/brucecoates">Bruce Coates</a>.</p>
<p class="small">“And we’ve witnessed the real burgeoning of young, local improvisers. The year has been a success beyond what we could have hoped for when we entered year two back in <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-10-08">November</a>, and I look forward to musical interactions above-and-beyond when we return in October.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The next Stet Lab (the final event before we break for summer) will be on Monday, June 8th 2009.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The next Stet Lab will be the final event before we break for summer (we’ll return in October). The event will take place upstairs @ <a href="http://www.theroundy.com/">The Roundy</a>, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland, on <strong>Monday</strong>, June 8th 2009. [<a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_06-08-09">Details…</a>]</p>
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