Clockwork Punctuation by Neons Gone Mad / Prof. Oddfellow published on 2016-02-20T20:26:11Z This is our recording of "Clockwork Punctuation: [Andy Warhol's] a, A Novel as Beat Poetry," in answer to a call by Calgary's Poet Laureate Derek Beaulieu to set to music his erasure of Warhol's 1968 novel, in which Beaulieu leaves only the punctuation. We fed the punctuation from page 2 into our one-of-a-kind, persnickety clockwork contraption, assigning the exclamation points to the voice of the cuckoo clock bird and other symbols to different chimes and mechanisms. (Before the invention of MIDI, programmed music required meticulously timed Grandfather clocks, and every performance ticked at 60 bpm. In the tradition of the original "old school," this clockwork recording features vintage timepieces.) Genre clockwork Comment by Kristen Beaulieu oh man - this is just too awesome. 2016-02-23T02:34:46Z