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HISTORY EXHAUSTION von | by francis hunger (radia #273)
today we'll take a trip to the zone. no no man's land. but nevertheless lost.
algoRHYTHMIC noise of our everyday gadgets von | by shintaro miyazaki & michael chinen (radia #258)
mobiles. navigators. digital cameras. laptops.
gadgets we use every day. they all produce: noises. rhythms. sound.
shintaro miyazaki and michael chinen from the institute for algorhythmics dedicate their research to a sonic archaeology of everyday gadgets…
remember radia #245: memento internationale + radia #41: ressonoria
two travels into the space of radiophonic memory.
first adrian hall leads us into the head of a old man, retrieving the sounds of the past:
"This an atmospheric work for radio which takes place inside the head, and the history, of an elderly man.
He dwells on moments and places he may have been, and the life in turn of his father.
The work is initially set in the shaving mirror of his home, and touches on mortality,
and the trades of working men everywhere…" [A.H.]
afterwards, we're going down on the airport of ressonoria, the land of recollected sounds:
"Ressonoria (from: res/republic and sonus/sound) is an anti-utopic static story about a country-airport.
The whole political moral is manifested in forcing absurd sound limits, frequency sell, prison for violators.
Anti-utopia aimed at the airport of all sound experimentalists, full of bites – like the name of the airport is called ”frequenz shumen” (shumen is “noisy” in bulgarian). of course in the end the naivity smashes the airport and ends the game." [tkirst]
credits:
miss.gunst would like to thank the following artists and sound collectors:
jovica for the space machine, corsica s for some beautiful radiator sounds;
adrian hall and radio one, dunedin, for the acoustic memento;
tkirst and radio cult, sofia, for inviting us to ressonoria;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
PLAYGROUND : ART GAMES von | by miss.gunst (radia #243)
join miss.gunst on the playground and enjoy a set of games playing with the rules of art!
sonata dawn radia #239 morsonata + radia #40 dead by dawn
a sonata in two movements.
both rather dark.
however, the first one is take from live and about the living:
"Morsonata is the radia edit of a hour long live radio show produced by Mobile Radio for the FON festival in Barrow-in-Furness, England. With Barrow being home to Europe's biggest submarine shed and neighbouring Lake District having hosted Kurt Schwitters for the last years of his life we decided to combine these two influences. Schwitters' Ursonate performed in morse code by one of Barrow's retired submariners is the underlying thread to the show that includes live music and field recordings by FON artists in residence Haco, Susan Matthews, Sarah Washington and Knut Aufermann."
the second one, composed by tom wallace, deals with the dead, with
"clinical reports of people (mainly young drug abusers) who die whilst in hospital. The reading of their unfortunate medical histories is underscored with an electronic music composition made from hospital noises. The piece has been played once on Resonance fm, but was hidden in a larger programme due to the sensitiity of the theme." [T.W.]
credits:
miss.gunst would like to thank the following artists and sound collectors:
jovica for the space machine, corsica s for some beautiful radiator sounds;
haco, susan matthews, and mobile radio (knut aufermann and sarah washington) for their dark soata from barrow-in-furness;
tom wallace and resonance fm london for taking us on a trip with the dead;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
improvisations radia #232 The Dad... or some + radia #71 Les Nuits Blanches du Capitaine
two improvisations.
RELATIONAL (AUDIO (RV AV RV)) von | by Achim Lengerer & Dani Gal(radia #228)
sound rooms. architectures without walls, waste lands inside. landscapes with unexpected, (relational) views.
to explore them, we'll join achim lengerer and dani gal on a trip to wimbledon.
COUNTING YEARS von | by Jörg Köppl & Peter Zacek (radia #215)
"counting years" is based on a radio and sound art project that took place in 2007 in amman, the capital city of jordan, in the framework of "no condition is permament" – an art project in public space initiated by the swiss artist rayelle niemann. it is for the first time that ammann encouners interventions in public space, conducted by artists from jordan, egypt, palestine, lebanon, and switzerland.
welcome to the club radia #203 eurodance... + radia #86 no exotic cocktailcore
welcome to the club.
an invitation to dance …
RADIOPHONIC FIRST DAY von | by Adrian Shephard & Rinus van Alebeek (radia #201)
You are cordially invited to join the first day of a whole week with 24hrs a day: Radio On. For about 28 minutes at least. With Adrian sehpard and Rinus van Alebeek.