Even the writings of the most dedicated Mick Jagger scholars don't have much to say about Adelhard Roidinger, a pseudonym supposedly used for a brief period by Jagger during the mid 1980s. Heavily influenced by the work of Donna Harraway, Jagger worked with programmers from IBM in an attempt to create an interface with a computer via which the user could play and have the computer accompany them, an interface which Jagger described in a Melody Maker interview at the time as "unadulterated, pure and decidedly funky." When the technology proved unable to meet Jagger… read more
Even the writings of the most dedicated Mick Jagger scholars don't have much to say about Adelhard Roidinger, a pseudonym supposedly used for a brief period by Jagger during the mid 1980s. Heavily influenced by the work of Donna Harraway, Jagger worked with programmers from IBM in an att… read more
Even the writings of the most dedicated Mick Jagger scholars don't have much to say about Adelhard Roidinger, a pseudonym supposedly used for a brief period by Jagger during the mid 1980s. Heavily influenced by the work of Donna Harraway, Jagger worked with programmers from IBM in an attempt to create an interface with a computer via which the user could pla… read more