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  • February 3, 2026

    Art Is Artisanal

    AI’s incursion into art-making raises the question, What defines the artist’s skill set? Artists are artisans and art is artisanal. Building on this, consider six qualities of art’s artisanal-ness and how AI fails to achieve them. Art-making is by hand. Playing music, writing, painting, dancing, cooking—art contains and expresses traces of the body that made Continue reading

    Uncategorized
    AI, art, Creativity
  • February 2, 2026

    Resonant Thoughts: “The World According to David Hockney” (2024)

    “New ideas often seem to go against common sense” (57). “You can’t have art without play. Even a scientist has a sense of play. And that allows for surprises, the unexpected” (69). “Painters must, to a certain extent, analyze their work afterwards. I’m sure the Cubists didn’t plan it, they didn’t down and say, ‘Well, Continue reading

    Resonant Thoughts
    art, Creativity, painting
  • January 30, 2026

    Same Walk, Different Music

    Tom Thomson, Hot Summer Moonlight (1915) Debussy, Images, Livre II, Et la lune descends sur la temple qui fut (1907). In the early 1990s I spent the evenings of one summer typing up book notes for my mom, who had returned to graduate school to pursue a PhD in English literature. (Her dissertation used psychoanalytic Continue reading

    same walk, different music
    music, writing
  • January 28, 2026

    Resonant Thoughts: James Wood’s “Serious Noticing: Selected Essays, 1997–2019” (2020)

    “…his essay ‘Music Discomposed’, the philosopher Stanley Cavell says that the critic’s first gesture is: ‘You have to hear it.’ Why, he asks, do you have to hear it? Because, he says, with a deliberate risk of tautology, ‘if I don’t hear it, I don’t know it’, and works of art are ‘objects of the Continue reading

    criticism, inspiration, Resonant Thoughts
    reviews
  • January 27, 2026

    Curating The Week: Tinkering And Marginal Gains In Sport, The Ephemerality Of Music Consumption

    • An article about tinkering in sport. “‘Probably you’re going to see another change,” [Carlos Alcaraz] said. ‘I don’t know if next month or at the end of the year. I just make constant changes in every shot.’” “The sport’s most gifted player may also be its greatest tinkerer, as clips from his practices on Continue reading

    Curating The Week
    music
  • January 26, 2026

    (Jup-8000, no. 2)

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    (parenthetical posts), accidental epistemologies, Uncategorized
  • January 23, 2026

    Brett’s Book Picks: Stewart Brand’s “Maintenance of Everything” (2026) and C. Thi Nguyen’s “The Score” (2026)

    Stewart Brand, Maintenance of Everything C. Thi Nguyen, The Score Continue reading

    Brett’s Book Picks
  • January 22, 2026

    Change One Thing

    Paul Klee, Ancient Sound (1925) “The key about a process is that it has time in it.” – Nassim Taleb, Fooled By Randomness When I’m writing new music I sometimes preserve one thing from a previous project, but change it slightly. Let’s say I’ve just finished a work for solo keyboard. Usually what happens is Continue reading

    musical mottos
    music, technology, writing
  • January 21, 2026

    Art About Music: Georges de la Tour’s “The Hurdy-Gurdy Player” (c. 1620-1625)

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    art about music
  • January 20, 2026

    (14 January)

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Thomas Brett is a musician and writer who holds a PhD in ethnomusicology from New York University. He is the author of Principles of Electronic Music Production and The Creative Electronic Music Producer, a book described by Sound On Sound magazine as “a deep philosophical analysis of the various creative inspirations, ideas and processes involved in producing electronic music.” His essays have appeared in the journals Popular Music and Popular Music and Society, as well as edited collections by Routledge, Oxford, and Cambridge University presses. Thomas has played percussion on Broadway since 1997 and writes about music at brettworks.com.

Recent Posts

  • Art Is Artisanal
  • Resonant Thoughts: “The World According to David Hockney” (2024)
  • Same Walk, Different Music
  • Resonant Thoughts: James Wood’s “Serious Noticing: Selected Essays, 1997–2019” (2020)
  • Curating The Week: Tinkering And Marginal Gains In Sport, The Ephemerality Of Music Consumption

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