Un recueil d'écrits de premier plan du compositeur et mathématicien Spencer Gerhardt, examinant notamment les relations fertiles entre l'esthétique musicale minimaliste et les mathématiques intuitionnistes.
Noted composer and mathematician Spencer Gerhardt presents Ticking Stripe, a groundbreaking collection of essays linking notions of continuity and construction across the boundaries of math, art, music and philosophy. Gerhardt offers new, and deeply informed interpretations of the 1960s New York avant-garde, viewed through the lens of trailblazing artists such as La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Catherine Christer Hennix, Henry Flynt and Tony Conrad. Ticking Stripe pairs the spirit of L. E. J. Brouwer—a mathematician who brilliantly, and controversially, sought to reconstruct the continuum in his own philosophical terms called intuitionism—with the ambitions of pioneering minimalists who combined continued constructions, idealized processes of introspection, and conceptual world-building with a host of philosophical, scientific, and spiritual concerns. Informed by his own work as a professional mathematician and composer, Gerhardt explores the depths of these disparate traditions, finding unlikely areas of commonality. Spanning over two decades, these essays feature rich historical explorations of minimalist music, writing on contemporary art, and work in logic and algebraic groups, all approached with rare clarity and technical aplomb.
Spencer Gerhardt est compositeur et mathématicien. Auteur de pièces pour piano solo ou basées sur le piano et d'œuvres minimalistes, il a étudié le raga avec La Monte Young et Marian Zazeela, le piano avec Sung-Hwa Park, et a collaboré avec des artistes tels que Thomas Ankersmit et Charles Curtis.
De formation scientifique et philosophique, Spencer Gerhardt est également professeur et chercheur en mathématiques à l'université de Californie du Sud. Il a écrit sur l'art et la musique, en particulier sur les fondements philosophiques du minimalisme.