Olivier Brossard Autotune

Olivier Brossard, Autotune, published by P.O.L. - where Olivier Brossard attempts to explain the content and composition of his book "Autotune," and where he discusses, among other things, Jacques Roubaud and the troubadours, love lyric poetry and the language of love, Lisa Robertson and Etaïn Zwer, Giorgio Agamben and Mladen Dolar, emoticons and captchas, artificial intelligence and telephony, humor and Jacob and Delafon, Arthur Rimbaud and Raimbaut d'Orange, autotuning and sampling, the informal "tu" and the formal "vous," gamers and non-gamers, voices and our debt to literature, on the occasion of the publication of "Autotune," in Paris on May 4, 2026. "We move beyond the tone, it adjusts, everything stretches: a voice, singular yet already plural, continues in this way, raised to the..." mailbox, console effect on the journey, share your direction, in snow screens, automaton glides along the noise, a crash test by feel, simple hearsay, this tune that sings itself, nothing that holds to an end, the city reclaimed, software-based"