Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts

25.4.11

ABC Radio national- Listening....

quote...'This evening we are exploring the theme of listening by asking what is listening?
We'll get hear some not so simple answers from Oslo Davis a professional eavesdropper, various ear mechanics and a couple of people with unique perspectives on the world of sound; a former music retailer Greg Hartney, who suffers from nerve deafness and radio broadcaster Glen Morrow who is legally blind.
Brain waves, sound waves, shock waves....radio waves - angels and angst, memory and message.
For music details, click on the transcript link...'
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10.3.11

Radio Kiosk...

Radio Kiosk is an experimental radio compilation. It gathers together experimental radio shows and music labels from around New Zealand and Australia, into a single programme broadcast from the Kiosk Public Art Site on the corner of High and Lichfield Sts in Christchurch. It is a radio station made up of other radio stations, an adventure in adventurous radio, channelling the sounds of other times and places.

Radio Kiosk broadcasts through a small handmade transmitter built by Adam Hyde, and designed by Japanese ‘mini fm’ pioneer, Tetsuo Kogawa. Kogawa inspired Japan’s ‘mini fm’ boom in the early 1980s, by establishing radio stations that broadcast across only a few Tokyo blocks to evade Japan’s strict broadcast licensing laws. Most radio stations try to transmit with great power across a wide area, so that their audience can listen as they go about the rituals of daily life – at home, in the car, at work. Mini fm deliberately restricts its transmissions to its immediate surroundings, so that it physically draws its listeners in. Radio Kiosk will have a very small transmission zone; audible within a couple of blocks through your own portable radio, car stereo or walkman. It will be audible without a radio receiver when you are standing very close to the kiosk.

The Radio Kiosk programme was contributed by radio hosts and musicians from New Zealand and Australia. Some of its content was first broadcast last week, some was broadcast last decade - these are the transient products of other radio stations, plucked from the ether for another listen. The programmes will be played randomly for three weeks, so that the unpredicatable content is never predictable.



15.2.11

Art is Open Source (AOS) & Monica Biagioli on Resonance FM

Art is Open Source (AOS) & Monica Biagioli on Resonance FM, Feb 16th 2011.
http://www.furtherfield.org/radio/16022011-art-open-source-aos-monica-biagioli

Join Furtherfield on Resonance 104.4FM
Wednesday, Feb 16th 2011.
Time 7-8pm (UK - GMT).

Hosts: Marc Garrett, Irini Papdimitriou & Jonathon Munro
Special Guests: Art is Open Source (AOS) & Monica Biagioli.

This critically acclaimed broadcast is every Wednesday evening at 7-8pm,
a series of hour long live interviews with people working at the edge of
contemporary practices in art, technology & social change; discussing
events and controversies, exhibitions, artworks and their social
contexts. http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/radio

Italian artist duo Art is Open Source (AOS) discuss their latest
project, REFF (RomaEuropaFakeFactory). REFF presents itself as a fake
institution, designing crafted applications and invasive practices - it
is a book, an urban performance, a world-wide networked distribution and
publishing tool. Consisting of 60 authors, artists, designers,
architects, hackers, journalists and activists.

Alongside the augmented world of REFF, Furtherfield is hosting an
exhibition at their gallery/lab/event space by Art is Open Source (AOS),
including works by Garrett Lynch, Rebar Group and Eleonora Oreggia aka
XNAME, all featured in the REFF publication. The exhibition will be
accompanied by a series of live performances, events and urban
interventions across London and around the world.
http://www.furtherfield.org/exhibitions/reff-remix-world-reinvent-reality

Monica Biagioli is an artist, writer and academic living in London,
currently in Barcelona doing research at the Museum of Contemporary Art
(MACBA) talking about her project Sound Proof. A series of five
exhibitions bringing together works by artists working with sound,
involving commissions by artists such as Jem Finer, John Wynne, Sarah
Heitlinger, and Angus Carlyle. www.monicabiagioli.com

Also showcasing music and noise, providing a rolling lineup of
experimental creative adventures for your amusement.


http://resonancefm.com/
http://www.artisopensource.net/
http://www.romaeuropa.org/

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Other Info:

A living - breathing - thriving networked neighbourhood - proud of free
culture - claiming it with others ;)

http://www.furtherfield.org/

http://identi.ca/furtherfield
http://twitter.com/furtherfield

Reviews, articles, interviews
http://www.furtherfield.org/features

Furtherfield Lab/Space/Gallery ? physical media arts Gallery (London)
http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/exhibitions

Netbehaviour - Networked Artists email list Community.
http://www.furtherfield.org/netbehaviour

13.2.11

Resonance FM radio interviews available

Broadcast of Mute Magazine & Responsive Ecologies on Resonance FM.

At last we have a podcast & downloadable mp3 of the interviews that took
place on Resonance FM in Dec 15th 2010, for all to hear.
http://www.furtherfield.org/radio/15122010-mute-magazine-and-jonathan-munro-gareth-goodison-and-parag-k-mital

Host: Marc Garrett
Special Guests: Josephine Berry Slater and Anthony Iles from Mute Magazine.
Jonathan Munro, Gareth Goodison and Parag K Mital of Responsive Ecologies.

listen to the 'minute silence' in the middle of the program for the
'Death of Education' in the UK.

Josephine Berry Slater and Anthony Iles co-authors of publication by
Mute (2010) No Room to Move: Radical Art and the Regenerate City,
featuring projects and interviews with: Alberto Duman, Freee, Nils
Norman, Laura Oldfield Ford and Roman Vasseur. For more information
about the book.
http://www.metamute.org/en/pod/no_room_to_move_radical_art_and_the_regenerate_city

Josephine Berry Slater is editor of Mute magazine - a culture,
technology and politics magazine - and teaches on the Culture Industry
MA at Goldsmiths. She is co-author of No Room to Move: Radical Art and
the Regenerate City, and co-editor of Proud to be Flesh: A Mute Magazine
Anthology of Cultural Politics After the Net. She completed her PhD in
Site Specific Art on the Net in 2002.

Anthony Iles is a writer based in London. Contributing editor to Mute,
an online and quarterly print magazine, http://metamute.org and a
regular contributor to debates about regeneration around the London 2012
Olympics. Author of a pamphlet on flexible architecture, indeterminacy,
participation and regeneration entitled 'The Lower Lea Valley as Fun
Palace and Creative Prison'.

Responsive Ecologies exploring notions of captivity, collective
behaviour and human-nature social relations. The forms of interaction
within the work take inspiration from the study of ecology (the
relations of organisms, and their interactions with the environment) and
reflect upon the possible implications of our actions and activities on
the sustainability of future ecologies.

Gareth Goodison and Jonathan Munro have been working collaboratively as
captincaptin since 2007, creating installations and sculptures, which
interact and respond to public presence, and question the role of
audience participation in the display and creation of contemporary art.
They have presented their work at various new media events including
Futuresonic Festival, Abandon Normal Devices, Leeds Expo, and the V&A.

Furtherfield Radio
http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/radio
Resonance FM
http://resonancefm.com/

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Other Info:

A living - breathing - thriving networked neighbourhood - proud of free
culture - claiming it with others ;)

http://www.furtherfield.org/

http://identi.ca/furtherfield
http://twitter.com/furtherfield

Reviews, articles, interviews
http://www.furtherfield.org/features

Furtherfield Lab/Space/Gallery ? physical media arts Gallery (London)
http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/exhibitions

Netbehaviour - Networked Artists email list Community.
http://www.furtherfield.org/netbehaviour

3.1.11

Radio Web on sound


Radio Web MACBA recommended podcasts:
http://rwm.macba.cat

-VARIATIONS, by Jon Leidecker. An in-depth overview on the History of Sampling.
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/variations_tag

-COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC, by Mark Fell and Joe Gilmore. An exploration of generative approaches to composition and performance in the 20th Century.
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/research?id_capsula=784

-PARASOL ELEKTRONICZNY. RUMOURS FROM THE EASTERN UNDERGROUND, by Felix Kubin. A tour of underground sound production in Eastern Europe.
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/curatorial?id_capsula=774

-FLUXRADIO, by Joe Gilmore and Rhiannon Silver. A comprehensive and creative look on the Fluxus movement.
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/specials?id_capsula=614

-THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE. Communication and ambiguity in the work of John Baldessari, by Roc Jimenez de Cisneros. Interview with John Baldessari
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/specials?id_capsula=668

-SON(I)A #116: Interview with Kenneth Goldsmith, founder and main editor of Ubuweb, the Internet's largest archive of artistic avant-garde material.
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia?id_capsula=788

-AVANT, by Roc Jimenez de Cisneros. An overview on Spanish avant-garde music, now also available at Ubuweb.
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/avant_tag
http://www.ubuweb.com/sound/spanish_avant.html

-MALADY OF WRITING. Modernism you can dance to, by Kenneth Goldsmith
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/specials?id_capsula=604

+Coming soon
-The road to plunderphonia, an essay by Chris Cutler.
-Once Upon a Time in CA, by Chris Brown. A spaghetti western about experimental music on the West Coast in the 1980s.
-Deutsche Kassettentater. The rise of the German home-recording tape scene, by Felix Kubin. A mix of German home-recorded tape music made between 1981 and 1993.

+Follow on Twitter: @Radio_Web_MACBA

29.11.10

glitched-staticked ear licking Linex-FM Radio

Linux Radio is an online radio broadcasting the latest stable version of the Linux kernel (currently 2.6.36.1), which is read in plain voice using eSpeak, an open source text to speech synthesizer.
There are currently 111011 (base 2) tunes in our database and we are working to add more. A new source file is selected randomly each time you load this page : remember, if you can't get enough, you can always open Linux Radio in two or more different browser tabs... Use the Source, Luke!
This radio station is dedicated to the best scientist ever : Dr. Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory.
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