Interview: Shafty, Portland’s Tribute to Phish
To kick off the release of the Artist Interview Projects, we’ll start in Oregon. In this interview, you’ll read about Portland’s Phish Tribute band, Shafty. The first part of this post […]
To kick off the release of the Artist Interview Projects, we’ll start in Oregon. In this interview, you’ll read about Portland’s Phish Tribute band, Shafty. The first part of this post […]
During the 2015 Philosophy School of Phish courses, I introduced the Artist Interview Project assignment. Students conducted interviews with artists from the Phish community and wrote responses incorporating themes from reading assignments and class discussions. Now you […]
Thanks to the generous support of Oregon State University’s School of History, Philosophy, & Religion, the Philosophy School of Phish was a proud sponsor of PhanArt Presents: Skyscraper is Grand. […]
Are you curious about the Philosophy School of Phish course? Do you want to learn more about Phish and Philosophy? If so, join the Philosophy School of Phish alumni attending this […]
The Philosophy School of Phish is collaborating with PhanArt to offer a unique opportunity for students to actively engage with their philosopical investigations while learning about the Phish community. As […]
Registration is open for the 2015 Philosophy School of Phish online course at Oregon State University. Sign up now! Curious how last year’s course went? Read the Phish.net interview about […]
This is part three of a three part series. Philosopher and phan Kenneth Noe (ABD, Southern Illinois University Carbondale) explores Phish’s improvisational music through the concepts of habit, affect, and event. Don’t forget to read part one and two! Aesthetic […]
This is part two of a three part series. Philosopher and phan Kenneth Noe (ABD, Southern Illinois University Carbondale) explores Phish’s improvisational music through the concepts of habit, affect, and event. Don’t forget to read part one. […]
In this three part series, philosopher and phan Kenneth Noe (ABD, Southern Illinois University Carbondale) explores Phish’s improvisational music through the concepts of habit, affect, and event. Perhaps the most important feature that distinguishes […]
Charlie Dirksen interviewed Dr. Jenkins and students about the Philosophy School of Phish class. Check out the conversation at Phish.net!