Bernard Blistène's speech
La Centrale, Friday October 3, from 7pm to ...
Imagine, with Duchamp's help, "a tap that stops when you don't listen to it". To agree, with Ionesco's support, on "a dialogue of the deaf"; to wonder, with Beuys, if "Marcel Duchamp's silence is not overrated"; to treat, with Reik, "an earworm"; to listen, with Cage, 4'33; to construct, with Szendy, "a history of our ears".Bernard Blistène offers a few recipes, along with listening and images, for blabla and pouët-pouët, empty speeches and useless words mixing verbigérations, jactances and other gnagnagnas for those "who know music". He also knows how to be serious.