Reader, I Muted Him: The Narrative Possibilities of Networked Life

At the Edinburgh Festival in 2001, Hungarian pianist Andras Schiff grew so frustrated by the interruptions of cellphones and coughing that he left the stage, suggesting the audience use the break to finish making noise. A reviewer for called it, "Fantasia in C Minor with mobile phone, beeping watches and coughing and sneezing accompaniment," which sounds like an enjoyable evening of John Cage but not, apparently, what Schiff intended.

Published: 
Thursday, March 19, 2015