Details / Tracklist: |
01. "Opening Credits" 02. "Prologue" 03. "Day 1 - the Beginning" 04. "Day 2 - False Dawn" 05. "Day 3 - Submission" 06. "Day 4 - Division" 07. "Day 5 - Visitation" 08. "Day 6 - Close to the End" 09. "Epilogue"
|
 |
Number of discs: |
1 |
 |
Description: | Stanford by Senestra, released 21 April 2023.
This version of Stanford comes as a 1xCD. - Stanford? sees the coming together of Puppy38 (Hiroshimabend, Opiumdenpluto) and Alan Rider (Stress, Attrition, Dance Naked, Mummies & Madmen, Adventures in Reality) as Sensestra to recreate in sound the experience of the now notorious Stanford Prison Experiment, that saw California college students transform into sadistic and brutal ?prison guards? or cowed and submissive ?prisoners? over the course of just six days in August 1971.
This is the Standard Edition version of the release.
Recorded, Mixed and Produced by Alan Rider and Puppy38 in Norfolk, UK and Vienna, Austria
Mastering and design by Puppy38 at Opiumdenpluto...under an upside down cow...
Limited to 278 copies
Sleeve notes:
Sunday 14 August 1971, California. A knock comes on the door of Douglas Korpi, a 22-year-old Berkeley student. He answers to be confronted by a pair of Palo Alto police department officers who immediately arrest him, march him to their squad car, search and handcuff him before thrusting him roughly into the back seat and heading downtown to the station to book him in. Once there he is fingerprinted, photographed, and charged with burglary and armed robbery before being transferred to Stanford University where a cell awaits him. So began the now notorious Stanford Prison Experiment, designed to study the effects of incarceration on both prisoners and guards. The history and outcome of the experiment are well known, being the subject of many books, films and academic papers. Yet it still has the power to shock today, as wars, regimes, and state sanctioned genocide prove time and again the depths to which humanity and individuals will sink in the pursuit or exercise of power.
Using a newspaper advertisement to recruit local male college students for the study, Stanford Psychology Professor Phillip Zimbardo and his team hoped to use those volunteers to test the ?Lucifer Effect? (the ability of ordinary people to engage in evil acts if given authority to do so) over a two week period. The experiment barely lasted six days, |
 |
Manufacturer No.: |
00158286 |
 |
Product Safety
Responsible Person for the EU:
375 Media GmbH Schlachthofstraße 36A, 21079 Hamburg, DE https://375media.com |
 |