Date of Award
2020
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelors
Department
Humanities
First Advisor
Dancigers, Mark
Area of Concentration
General Studies
Abstract
This thesis is composed of two parts. Eight songs were recorded and some words were written. The music is similar to the writing in the process it was created by. Some of the music I am very satisfied with and others….well...not so much! Anyways you get it all either way! Enjoy! The words are not straightforward in their presentation and infolded in the structure of them is also what the words are explicitly trying to explain. So the words are explicitly explaining phenomena while the structure of the words is implicitly doing the same thing. You may feel lost, that’s an intended effect of the writing. This was written as a work of discovery and exploration, yes I am communicating ideas that I believe in and that I find valuable and important, but I am also trying to display what the process of creating and finding ideas is like and how the stream of consciousness meanders, gets lost, discovers, gets lost again and rediscovers. I hope you enjoy it and find your feet on the ground with eyes excitedly, curiously searching and smiling. :)
Recommended Citation
Kucera, Max, "Holding Fast to the Formless: A Rhizomatic Inventigation" (2020). Theses & ETDs. 5959.
https://digitalcommons.ncf.edu/theses_etds/5959