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on time
radia #349 with the wind + radia #329 bratislava short cuts
in september 2011, members from of TIME INVENTORS’ KABINET (TIK) met in bratislava for another week of collective research on radio as a tool for investigating alternate traces of time:
this time, we went with the wind. literally. for not only our research was guided by the wind, but also our radio transmissions.
the week started with the opening of the exhibition ‘vietor a cas’ (‘wind and time’) in ASIL gallery, Bratislava – directly connected to the radio art week not only because the works presented were about wind, time, sound, and transmission.
among the latter were also two installations of wind clocks built by barb huber, the underwear clock and the laundry clock – both moved by the door’s back draught generated by visitors entering and leaving the exhibition space.
together with other wind clocks built by members of the TIME INVENTORS’ KABINET, these temporary wind clocks were driving the wind time on which the whole TIK radio art week’s schedule was built upon. […] WITH THE WIND is based on two pieces broadcasted during our third transmission on wind day 12, 09:00:00 – SPACE IN BETWEEN, a sound walk reflection by martina kedrova, and DOUBLE FROZEN WIND KABINET, the transformation of a transformation of a live piece by norbert math.
TIK radio art radio week collective:
michal cudrnak (SK), reni hofmüller (AT), barbara huber (AT/SK), martina kedrova (SK), verena kuni (DE), norbert math (AT), jonathan prior (UK), jürgen rendl (AT/SK) and ana vuzdaric (HR)
More on this show at www.under-construction.cc/tbcw/tik-radio-with-the-wind
for the second part of the show, we take a shortcut to "BRATISLAVA SHORTCUTS", the first production of TIK radio collective:
in march 2011, members from of TIME INVENTORS' KABINET (TIK) met in bratislava for a week of collective research on radio as a tool for investigating alternate traces of time.
we used a wide range of methods (a.o. city walks, field recordings, investigations in individual as well as collective imaginations, deliberate data dreaming) to explore topics like time bending, hazy time, wind time, lichen clocks, ecotime zones, shortcuts – the latter to become the focus topic for our radio show.
based on our observations and findings we developed, performed and broadcast a live radio show on friday, march 18, 2011, as part of the research week's public closing event at hacklab progressbar.
TIK radio 'bratislava shortcuts' is a collaborative effort by
Guy van Belle (BE), Michal Cudrnak (SK), Nina Czegledy (HU), Barbara Huber (AT/SK), Kruno Jost (HR), Marton Andras Juhasz (HU), Michal Kindernay (CZ), Laszlo Kiss (HU), Verena Kuni (DE), and Jürgen Rendl (AT/SK).
More on this show at www.under-construction.cc/tbcw/tik-radio-bratislava-shortcuts
TIME INVENTORS' KABINET (TIK)
is a collaborative artistic research project at the intersections of ecology, art, and media,
taking an ecological approach to observing patterns in time and time control systems.
find out more about TIK at www.timeinventorskabinet.org
credits:
special thanks to all radio active time inventors;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
in addition to that, miss.gunst wishes to thank the following artists and sound collectors for additional material that has been used for the post-production of the two shows:
bent grandfather's clock based on the sound of a grandfather's clock recorded by digifish from freesound;
cuckoo clock recorded by morgantj from freesound;
wind created by ERH from freesound;
find out more about freesound at www.freesound.org
WITH THE WIND von | by TIME INVENTORS’ KABINET RADIO (radia #349)
with the wind. breathing. with the wind. broadcasting. with the wind. clocking time. with the wind.
mapping
radia #339 all that is solid melts into air + radia #206 selections from silenceradio
maps. and mappings. of sound.
a journey around the world. not in hundred days. but for half an hour. from city to city. each of which hosts a radia art radio network partner station:
"The piece is composed of a series of maps that trace a path through all Radia Network stations in Europe. The maps are then encoded to sound through a protocol for transmission of images over radio known as slow-scan television, or SSTV (in this case, Robot 72s Color). The piece re-interprets the solid as air through the processes of encoding, transmitting, receiving and decoding the map. Through this process, the physical and imagined boundaries depicted on the map become distorted through their interaction with the actual space they intend to represent." [T.R.]
afterwards, we'll be floating around in a sound capsule from silenceradio.org through the cosmos of "soundscapes forever".
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;
brett ian balogh and radio free103point9, new york, for sound mapping the radia art radio network;
radio campus, brussels, for mapping the cosmos of silenceradio.org;
silenceradio.org for producing and hosting a whole world of wonderful radio and sound art pieces, and radio grenouille, marseille, for bringing them to us;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
TBC radio : too/two short cuts
radia #335 castration radia + radia #329 TIK bratislava shortcuts
cuts make it shorter. but what about cuts in time – against time?
first they come undesired. slobodan kajkut does a short cut for radio. however, his piece is too short. thus we'll need some time fill the gap:
"'Castration Radia' and is 20 minutes long. The length of the piece is a part of its concept, that deals with the issue of format radio: The Radia shows are normally 28 minutes long, so that the broadcasting machines and organisational structure of the different broadcast stations can handle all the shows easily. So the question arose, how Radia would handle these remaining 8 minutes […]" [R.H.]
find out more about slobodan kajkut at www.myspace.com/slobodankajkut
but then there are also short cuts we're longing for. as those we happily found in bratislava:
"in march 2011, members from of TIME INVENTORS' KABINET (TIK) met in bratislava for a week of collective research on radio as a tool for investigating alternate traces of time. we used a wide range of methods (a.o. city walks, field recordings, investigations in individual as well as collective imaginations, deliberate data dreaming) to explore topics like time bending, hazy time, wind time, lichen clocks, ecotime zones, shortcuts
– the latter to become the focus topic for our radio show."
TIK radio 'bratislava shortcuts' is a collaborative effort by
Guy van Belle (BE), Michal Cudrnak (SK), Nina Czegledy (HU), Barbara Huber (AT/SK), Kruno Jost (HR), Marton Andras Juhasz (HU), Michal Kindernay (CZ), Laszlo Kiss (HU), Verena Kuni (DE), and Jürgen Rendl (AT/SK).
TIME INVENTORS' KABINET (TIK)
is a collaborative artistic research project at the intersections of ecology, art, and media,
taking an ecological approach to observing patterns in time and time control systems.
find out more about TIK at www.timeinventorskabinet.org
TBC radio : shortcuts to eternity is a transmission from the frankfurt unit of time intventors' kabinet.
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;
slobodan kajkut and radio helsinki, graz, for cutting radio time into short pieces;
all members of TIK radio team for collaboratively short cutting bratislava;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
TBC radio : shortcuts to eternity
radia #329: TIK RADIO BRATISLAVA SHORTCUTS + #57: and now eternity
in march 2011, members from of TIME INVENTORS' KABINET (TIK) met in bratislava for a week of collective research on radio as a tool for investigating alternate traces of time.
we used a wide range of methods (a.o. city walks, field recordings, investigations in individual as well as collective imaginations, deliberate data dreaming) to explore topics like time bending, hazy time, wind time, lichen clocks, ecotime zones, shortcuts – the latter to become the focus topic for our radio show.
based on our observations and findings we developed, performed and broadcast a live radio show on friday, march 18, 2011, as part of the research week's public closing event at hacklab progressbar.
for the second part of our show we hand over to radio TAZ lemurie prag – and in/to eternity.
TIK radio 'bratislava shortcuts' is a collaborative effort by
Guy van Belle (BE), Michal Cudrnak (SK), Nina Czegledy (HU), Barbara Huber (AT/SK), Kruno Jost (HR), Marton Andras Juhasz (HU), Michal Kindernay (CZ), Laszlo Kiss (HU), Verena Kuni (DE), and Jürgen Rendl (AT/SK).
TIME INVENTORS' KABINET (TIK)
is a collaborative artistic research project at the intersections of ecology, art, and media,
taking an ecological approach to observing patterns in time and time control systems.
find out more about TIK at www.timeinventorskabinet.org
TBC radio : shortcuts to eternity is a transmission from the frankfurt unit of time intventors' kabinet.
credits:
special thanks to all radio active time inventors;
barb huber and michal cudrnak from col.me for organizing the TIK radio research week;
hacklab progressbar (progessbar.sk) for hosting us;
eu culture programme and goethe institute bratislava for funding us.
in addition to that, miss.gunst wishes to thank the following artists and sound collectors for additional material that has been used for the post-production of the show:
bent grandfather's clock based on the sound of a grandfather's clock recorded by digifish from freesound;
cuckoo clock recorded by morgantj from freesound;
find out more about freesound at www.freesound.org
moreover, lemurone from radio lemurie taz, prague, for bringing us closer to eternity;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
BRATISLAVA SHORTCUTS von | by TIME INVENTORS’ KABINET RADIO (radia #329)
in search of an alternate perception of time. in a city where time is in a rush. while at the same time, time seems to stand still.
north
radia #310: idea of north + radia #173: northern relationships
northwards.
first with cathy inouye, rethinking glen goulds 1967's radio piece "the idea of north" to draw her own sound map of an imaginary aand at the same time very real landscape. with the voicees of inuit who were desperately missing in gold's project. and with contemporary sounds.
find out more about cathy inouye and her work at: easysonicliving.wordpress.com and at www.inukjuaksoundmap.com
afterwards musicians and sound artists from montréal create northern relationships.
contributors: Dominique Ferraton, Liz Pieries, David Koch, Courtney Kirby, Maria Mavrig, Emilie Mouchous, Philippe Batthika, Richard Williams, Caroline Kunzle, Cathy Inouye, Esther Boudrages, Sebastian Cowan, Margo Lane, Charlotte Scott.
pls. note: radia #309 has been broadcasted as a special premiere show on march 3, 2011.
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;
cathy inouye, the contributors to northern relationships and radio CKUT montréal for sharing their ideas of the north.
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
small worlds
radia #300: the exclamation of a liliputian discovering gulliver
+ radia #263: miniatures
small worlds. a big issue!
bits'n'bytes of stories about small worlds, people, things:
"Whatever the power of words, we already are on the other side, where the universe of Swift, Verne, London mingle happily to embark us on a ship, drifting from the surface to the underwaters depths […] A prism of preposterous stories with many fascinating animals coming from the dawn of time, just for traumatizing children." [L.B./T.R./F.P.]
and great sound miniatures. en gros:
"… to rub concrete materials to the spirit of the times, dipping into the fluctuating fonds of web, movies and songs.
28 minutes about a meeting between the instant and the unstable, unstructured and restructured songs, exiled voices and transitional piano …" [P.M./E.N.]
how great is that!
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;
loise bulot, tony regnauld, floriane pochon, pierre macé, stéphane massy, eddy godeberge, étienne noiseau and radio grenouille, marseille/france, for making small things big;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
living landscapes
radia #285: hirondelle + radia #85: emotional landscape
two living landscapes made from sound, unfolding into different dimensions:
a single swallow does not sing us from springtime – but carries us to and through an electromagnetic spectrum nesting the spirits of birds, insects and plants.
"While contemplating the mysterious life of the landscape, plants, birds,insects,we dive into the magnetic space where the swallows and echoes of things and their spirits live. There is iron and straw and the light's reflection on the water follows the eye, as the beating of the heart echoes through the landscape's melancholy." [B.R./A.S.]
and afterwards, as soul is a territory in its own rights as well, we're travelling further. emotions in motion. motions in emotion.
alexander nikof from skopje mixes processed guitar sounds and software synths.
"… it may disturb you or make you sleep. or may pass you by. take u to vast cosmos teritories or deep underground chambers… it's up to u… enjoy!" [A.N.]
beatriz rodrigues and antónio silva are two artists from viseu, portugal, working together as a couple.
they explore different types of media, such as sound and drawing.
making use of composition, balance, structure, simbolism, significance, rhythm, etc., they organize emotion and memory that lead us to non-places, abstract and shapeless spaces, in a mixture of noisy and melodic environments.
find out more at beatrizrodrigues-antoniosilva.blogspot.com
credits:
miss.gunst would like to thank the following artists and sound collectors:
beatriz rodrigues, antónio silva and tradio zero, lisbon/portugal for making us fly with electromagnetic swallows;
alexander nikof from kanal 103, skopje/macedonia, for his bucolic emotional landscape;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
HEIMKEHR von | by rinus van alebeek & alessandra eramo (radia #291)
coming home from nowhere to somewhere – or was it the other way round?
let´s see. or maybe better: let´s listen…