Articles
Book
Brian Eno: Another Green World. New York: Continuum. (2009).
Some recent articles, reviews, and essays:
Sunsetcorp: The Films of Oneohtrix Point Never. Frieze (online), August 2010.
On Location: The 10th Anniversary of the Detroit Electronic Music Festival. The Wire, August 2010.
A Homemade, Open-Source Scanning Tunneling Electron Microscope. Popular Science (online), July 30, 2010.
Review: Carsten Nicolai. Frieze (online), June 2010.
Der Letzte Schrei. Die Tageszeitung (Germany), June 2010.
MUTEK 2010 in Montreal. Rhizome, June 2010.
Music: A handful of DJ mixes and online experiments point the way to a more communal form of listening. Frieze, Summer 2010.
Landscapes of Quarantine. Frieze, Summer 2010.
An Interview with David Toop. Rhizome, April 2010.
Sound and Vision. Bookforum (online), March 2010.
Steve Goodman’s Sonic Warfare: Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear. Rhizome, January 2010.
6 Posters on the Swiss Minaret Vote. Print, December 2009.
“The Maharaja of Pop: Michael Jackson and Bollywood.” In The Resistible Demise of Michael Jackson, Mark Fisher, ed. London: Zer0 Books. 2009.
“Brian Eno, Peter Schmidt, and Cybernetics.” Rhizome, October 2009.
“The Album Covers of Brian Eno.” Print (online edition), October 2009.
“Gas and Wolfgang Voigt.” Into, a publication of the UK organization Sound and Music, October 2009.
“Discover the Recipes You Are Using and Abandon Them: Brian Eno in the Kitchen.” In Loops. London: Faber & Faber. July 2009.
“Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks.” Sound and Music, July 2009.
“An Interview with Mathew Jonson.” Resident Advisor, September 2008.
“MiFare RFID Crack More Extensive than Previously Thought,” Computerworld, April 15, 2008.
“How They Hacked It: The MiFare RFID Crack Explained,” Computerworld, March 19, 2008.
Listen Again: A Momentary History of Pop Music. Bookforum, February/March 2008.
Alice Coltrane (short obit), Vibe, January 2008.
“Robotics in Movies: One Step Ahead of Reality,” American Museum of the Moving Image: Sloan Science and Film, January 2008.
“Minus,” I.D., January 2007.
“Alice Coltrane’s Journey in Satchidananda.” In Marooned: The Next Generation of Desert Island Discs, ed. Phil Freeman. Philadelphia: Da Capo, 2007.
“End Product: The Book I Drew,” Print, November/December 2006.
“Quick Study: Faraday Cages,” Computerworld, September 26, 2006.
“Magda and Cassy,” The Village Voice, September 20, 2006.
“The End of the World As We Know It?” The Associated Press, August 17, 2006.
“River Dance: Down the Mississippi with the Miss Rockaway Armada,” The Village Voice, August 3, 2006.
“Ryuichi Sakamoto,” Groove (Germany), July/August 2006.
“Hacker Event Closes with Social Engineering, Jello,” Computerworld, July 24, 2006.
“Arrest Mars Second Day of HOPE,” Computerworld, July 23, 2006.
“Throngs Gather to Restore HOPE,” Computerworld, July 22, 2006.
“High-Tech Graffiti: Spray Paint is So 20th Century,” The New York Times, June 25, 2006.
Reprinted in The International Herald-Tribune as “Devising Digital Techniques for Graffiti Artists,” June 23, 2006.
“Matmos,” Res, May 2006.
“A Sheep at the Wheel,” Intersection (UK), February 2006.
“Altered States: Carsten Höller,” Res, January 2006.
“Design for Living,” The Village Voice, January 2006.
Brian Eno’s 14 Video Paintings. The Village Voice, January 2006.
Mark Simpson’s Saint Morrissey: A Portrait of This Charming Fan by an Alarming Fan. The Village Voice, December 2005.
“Music and the Brain.” Groove (Germany), November 2005.
“Dear Abbie’s Esquire.” The Village Voice, November 2005.
“Großartig richtungslos.” Die Tageszeitung (Germany), November 2005.
James Greer’s Guided by Voices: A Brief History. Bookforum, October/November 2005.
“Hey Ho Let’s Go (To Berlin).” The New York Times, September 25, 2005. Reprinted in the Suddeutsche Zeitung (Germany), October 2005.
Kitsch Klatch: The Kronos Quartet and Asha Bhosle. Seattle Weekly, September 2005.
“Diesseits der Dancefloor, Jenseits der Apokalypse.” Die Tageszeitung (Germany), September 2005.
“Berlin’s Indoor Mountain of Art and Protest,” The New York Times, August 25, 2005. Reprinted as “A Palatial Mountain of Protest Art,” The International Herald-Tribune, August 27,
2005.
“Die zwei Geschischter des Purismus.” Die Tageszeitung (Germany), August 2005.
Caro’s The Return of Caro. City Pages, August 2005.
David Buckley’s The Thrill of It All. Bookforum, Summer 2005.
“Brave New Hamburger,” The Village Voice, August 2005.
Brian Eno’s Another Day On Earth. City Pages, July 27, 2005.
Brazilian Nao Wave. The Wire, July 2005.
Peter Shapiro’s Turn the Beat Around. The Village Voice, June 2005.
The Design of Dissent at SVA Gallery. The Village Voice, June 2005.
What Sound Does a Color Make? at Eyebeam. The Village Voice, June 2005.
Sound of the City: Kraftwerk at Hammerstein Ballroom. The Village Voice, June 2005.
Jane’s Berserker. The Wire, June 2005.
Verschwende deine Jugend at the 2005 Berlinale. The Wire, May 2005.
Before Victoria at the NYPL. The Village Voice, May 2005.
Richard Florida’s The Flight of the Creative Class. The Village Voice, May 2005.
Mass Mentality: Cinematic Resonance Imaging. The Village Voice, March 2004.
“Ph.Dotcom: Blog Culture Invades Academia,” The Village Voice, April 2005.
“Playing With Fire: M.I.A.,” Seattle Weekly, March 2005.
“Funky Handicap,” Seattle Weekly, March 2005.
Paul Morley’s Words and Music. The Village Voice, March 2005.
To Live and Shave in L.A.’s God and Country Rally. The Wire, March 2005.
Kompakt’s Pop Ambient 2005. The Wire, February 2005.
“The Essay: I, Robot,” The Village Voice, February 2005.
“The Acid Test,” The Village Voice (cover story), January 2005.
“Creativity Now at Cooper Union,” The Wire, January 2005.
In Praise of the Riff (contributor). The Wire, December 2004.
Tim Hecker’s Mirages. The Wire, October 2004.
Epiphanies. The Wire, September 2004.
Die Haut’s Burnin’ the Ice. The Wire, August 2004.
Stephen Vitiello’s Melatonin: Meditations on Sound in Sleep. The Wire, August 2004.
“Yury and His MagicBike,” The Village Voice, August 2004.
“The Week in Review: Activism at the RNC,” The Village Voice, August 2004.
Amelia Jones’ Irrational Modernism: A Neurasthenic History of Dada. The Village Voice, July 2004.
“Going to Seattle,” Seattle Weekly, May 2004.
Among the Tuareg of Libya. The Village Voice, April 2004.
Steven Johnson’s Mind Wide Open. The Village Voice, March 2004.
Liars’ They Were Wrong, So We Drowned. The Village Voice, March 17, 2004.
Stereolab’s Margerine Eclipse. The Village Voice, March 2004.
Einstürzende Neubauten’s Perpetuum Mobile. The Village Voice, February 2004.
John Fahey’s Vampire Vultures. The Wire, February 2004.
“The True Sound of Asia,” The Wall Street Journal Asian edition, December 2004.
Sound of the City: Les Georges Leningrad. The Village Voice, December 2004.
David Toop’s Haunted Weather: Music, Silence, and Memory. The Village Voice, November 2004.
Sound of the City: The Ex. The Village Voice, September 2004.
“Spider-Man’s New Look,” The Wall Street Journal Asian edition, August 2004.
Sonic Youth’s Sonic Nurse. The Wire, June 2004.
The 25th Anniversary of the New Music, New York Festival. The Wire, June 2004.
The State of Song (contributor). The Wire, May 2004.
Brooklyn’s No Fun Fest. The Wire, May 2004.
Mission of Burma’s On Off On. The Wire, May 2004.
David Byrne’s Grown Backwards. The Wire, April 2004.
OOIOO’s Kila Kila Kila. The Wire, March 2004.
Franz Ferdinand. Seattle Weekly, March 2004.
John Fahey’s Vampire Vultures. The Wire, February 2004.
Bobby Conn’s The Homeland. The Wire, January 2004.
2004 in the Mix (contributor), Seattle Weekly, December 2004.
The Homosexuals’ Astral Glamour. Seattle Weekly, October 2004.
Tom Waits’ Real Gone. Wired, October 2004.
Clinic’s Winchester Cathedral. Wired, September 2004.
The Roots’ The Tipping Point. Wired, August 2004.
The Scissor Sisters. Wired, August 2004.
The Streets’ A Grand Don’t Come for Free. Wired, May 2004.
David Bowie’s Reality. Seattle Weekly, January 2004.
“New York Radio: Left of the Dial,” The Village Voice, December 2003.
“Landmarks of the Bronx and Harlem,” The Village Voice, December 2003.
The Paradox of Choice. Publishers Weekly, December 2003.
The Birth of the Mind. Publishers Weekly, December 2003.
Animal Collective’s Spirit They’re Gone, The Village Voice, December 2003.
Human Accomplishment. Publishers Weekly, November 2003.
Erase Errata’s Other Animals. Seattle Weekly, November 2003.
The Intelligence of Apes and Other Rational Beings. Publishers Weekly, October 2003.
The Boy Who Loved Windows. Publishers Weekly, September 2003.
Production credits:
Research, “The Music Instinct,” a major documentary on PBS (2009)
Producer, “Foods and Moods,” a one-hour episode of the nationally-syndicated public radio program The Infinite Mind. Aired on NPR and Sirius Satellite Radio (2006, 2008)
Production assistant, “Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World’s Economy,” companion website to a major PBS miniseries (2002)
Research, “Rx for Survival,” a major PBS miniseries (2002)
