Patrick Farmer
 











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Performing Border, 1st arrangment, Aarhus writing art festival 



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Many of these compositions can be found for free at The British Music Collection 



What is a sound, after Gertrude Stein. Written for Áine O’Dwyer




The Origin of Movement – or why Things have Movement, based on passages, by Ann Quin. Performed by Ordinary Affects. Boston.



Listening and its not. Published by SARU and Compost and Height




In the Inn District it is Still Dim, based on the Lime Works, by Thomas Bernhard. Performed by Patrick Farmer. Barrow In Furness 



Border, 1st arrangement. Performed by Patrick Farmer. Aarhus



Border. Performed by Rhodri Davies, Seiji Murayama, Tanaka YuYoshiko, Ko Ishikawa. Tokyo



We Find the Body Difficult to Speak (co-written with Sarah Hughes). Performed by Patrick Farmer and Sarah Hughes. Grizedale. Published by Experimental Music Yearbook


Proprioception. Published by Suppedaneum as part of its SIFR release




Fold Pocket, Joint Standing. Performed by Bruno Guastalla. Oxford




Camera Silenta, Two eggs in a cup to stand in for reality. Published by BORE




Pictures of Men. Performed by Patrick Farmer, Greg Stuart, David Lacey, Samuel Rodgers, Sarah Hughes, David Stent, Dominic Lash, Paul Whitty. Sheffield 



a tree is as complicated as is a word. Performed by Angharad Davies, Kostis Kilymis, Sarah Hughes, Patrick Farmer, Daniel Jones. Brighton

 



This has already had a history (0), based on The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, by Gertrude Stein. Performed by Rhodri Davies and Tim Parkinson. Oxford



This has already had a history (2a/b), based on the Sixth Sense, by Konrad Bayer. Performed by Dominic Lash, Michael Pisaro, Stefan Thut, Bruno Guastalla, Paul Whitty and Tim Parkinson. Oxford 
This has already had a history (3), based on various texts by Kenneth Patchen. Performed by Stefan Thut. Switzerland




This has already had a history (4). Performed by Michael Pisaro, David Stent, and Sarah Hughes. Los Angeles. Published by BORE