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RADIA 197 radioPANIK_by DJP_quand le LA n'est pas là.
10:42 AM, 31 Dec 2008 by Vincent Matyn-Wallecan Permalink | Comments (0)
Radia Season 18 - show # 196 from XL Air [www.xlair.be]
RITS is an audiovisual college, situated in the heart of Brussels. Many people know RITS from it's film- or drama departments. But few people know that RITS also has a radio department.
In this week's show, we will be listening to some pieces, created by students that graduated from RITS as radio creators. Tom Van Gysegem, Hanne De Nil and Jeroen Uyttendaele all made some more artistic oriented radio pieces during their time as a student at RITS.
02:29 PM, 30 Dec 2008 by Lorenzo Van Loon Permalink | Comments (0)
Radia season 18 - show # 195 from Resonance FM
Listening to the radio is like traveling and when you travel you cross borders. How does it sound when you mix borders? Borders on your map, borders in your head. Enjoy a cup of tea, or a good cognac, while listening to Mixing Borders.
Produced by Selma Gültoprak, Keiko Takahashi, David Hahlbrock, Franziska Windisch, Julia Weißenberg and Oliver Salkic.
This show is one of the outcomes of the Airtime seminar at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne. http://www2.khm.de/airtime/
07:32 PM, 23 Dec 2008 by Knut Aufermann Permalink | Comments (0)
Radia season 18 - show # 194 for Radia
Another collage of stories with something beneath by Ricardo Reis.
10:55 AM, 15 Dec 2008 by Ricardo Reis Permalink | Comments (0)
Radia season 18 - show # 193 from Radio Zero
The sonic resonance that surround current and former military landscapes have intrigued artists working with sound. Memories of power and technology settle as an uneasy layer in these environments, creating opportunities for artists. I intend for this to be an on-going series, hopefully weaving in writings, interviews and inviting collaborations.
1.Richard Lerman, Aleutian Internment (7:01)
Inside a hunting dwelling on the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea (amplified whale bone, grass, rain, wild celery and a wind harp) Funter Bay Internment camp (slats of the goldmine camp building where they were interned, windharp, rain) Windharp and weeds at a Cemetery across from the Internment camp at Funter BaySeals on St Paul Island, the Pribilofs Ugadaga Bay, looking towards Biorka Island and an Iris in the wind and snow, recorded on Unalaska Island.
2. Louise K. Wilson "Black Beacon Receiver mix" ( 5:46)
Mixed-down version of the seven soundscapes produced for "Black Beacon Receiver". From A Record of Fear
3. Louise K. Wilson, "U amplified choir. Sine oscillator " Yannais Kyriakides, Composer (7:20)
A specially composed piece for Exmoor Singers, made for temporary installation in Lab 5 at Orford Ness.
Recorded at Lansdowne Studios, London on August 7, 2005.
Music Director: James Jarvis; Producer Clarissa Farran.
4. Richard Lerman, Trinity Site (5:12)
Trinity Site, near Alamagordo, NM, was recorded in April 1997. Two times a year, the site where the first atomic bomb
was tested, is opened up to visitors and many hundreds of people attend. I began recording from the car as I entered the
military check point. Later, I recorded sounds from piezo disks attached to glass pieces that I placed into the earth.
Also heard are sounds recorded from the fence surrounding ground zero and amplified, grass, weeks and footsteps of
persons at the site.
Visit Richard's site: http://sonicjourneys.com
Visit Louise's site: http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/lsad/staff_pt/l_wilson.htm
11:18 PM, 08 Dec 2008 by Ricardo Reis Permalink | Comments (0)
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