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Datscha-Radio: Auf Wiederhören! | Hear you again!
How fast a week can pass by! Datscha-Radio has broadcasted for seven days and nights from the Garden – with a considerable number of live concerts, performances and talks with artists, musicians and gardeners, with readings, sound art, music programmes and garden ghost hours about and around gardens, gardening and everything you can find, encounter and/or dream of in a garden.
Great many thanks to everybody!
Gute Nacht im Garten | Garden Lullaby
Darkness is slowly settling in the garden. And with it comes a veil of melancholia, floating through the windows into our wintergarden studio. For it's the last evening after a wonderful week with Datscha-Radio. Thus we a listening to the zikada, singing a sweet lullaby for us…
Klaas Hübner - Oszillator Obstsalat | Oscillator Fruit Salad
Setting up the another time for a performance-talk at the garden table. Together with Klaas Hübner we are cutting fruit, for he will serve us a delicate meal: His famous oscillator fruit salad. Part of this are three very special pieces: a banana, an orange and a star fruit sporting switches and cables sprouting from inside. Plus, also our napkins and spoons are wired. A sweet dish that is going to be taste for tongue and ears…
Elektronische Garten-Teestunde | Electronic Garden Teatime
The night owls have shifted (in)to morning birds. A gentle wind is shaking the trees, the dew of dreams drying from the leaves. The garden is awake. But what if the delicate spider's web knitted from memories of the silence passed is still floating over the seedbeds?
Time for a cup of tea. Let us enjoy it together, while the spider's web is carried away by the wind, towards the fields stretching far out behind the garden…
A tea time in the garden, served around the "Elektronik Teatime" from garden to garden, arranged and produced by Lale Rodgarkia-Dara and her friends – originally conceived as a live stream sound performance from the Vienna Film Archive's garden in Vienna-Augarten to the Datscha-Garden in Berlin-Rosenthal.
Martin Howse - Mycelium Radio & Telluric Substrates
A radio talk at the garden table with Martin Howse about the communication with plants and fungi. As well as about how to boot a computer right from the soil with a very special home made device…
Biopatente, oder: Wem gehört die Welt? | Bio Patents, or: Who owns the World?
My plants, your plants – plants for everybody? You must be joking! Sure it may be well debatable if life should be claimable as property or rather not. However, when it comes to plants and their seeds, it seems like the answer is already given. The quality of seeds and breeds is decisive for harvest and gains – thus also for the market and trade value of whatever you grow in your gardens and on your acres. Consequently, the formula for a promising breed is in high demand. Not just since the first biological patents have been claimed. Yet – after being tested first in the reign of microorganisms – biological patents have made a stellar carreer in times of advanced bio-technologies, and lab genetics have finally directed the attention towards the "formulae of life". With considerably severe consequences for every body involved…
KH Jeron - Fresh Music For Rotten Vegetables Fruit
A radio talk at the garden table with Karl Heinz Jeron on the hidden energies and sounds to be found in rotten fruit and vegetables. Meanwhile, the artists builds a whole orchestra from fallen fruit collected under the apple and plum trees in the Datscha-Garden and its neighbourhood – playing a whole concert for us…
Pomologie | Pomology
What links apples with art and pomology with politics? RadioRhizom:e grows its antenna to further explore this field. Together with Frankfurt based artist Jörg Spamer we'll go for a stroll through the history of pomology, present to past to present. A box with "books abour apples" turns out to be the estate of a famous pomologist. Walking his footsteps we'll learn a lot – not only about the relations between man and malus domestica…
impro galore! radia #379: o.t.a.n.z.z. a.a.i.r.b.u.s. + radia #232: the dad ... or some
impro(visation) galore!
first we'll meet o.t.a.n.z.z. a.a.i.r.b.u.s., a free improvisation trio based in brussels, presenting us a live performance at nova cinema (ok, in recorded format).
afterwards we join again with TD-OS, an improvisation collective from marseille:
RadioRhizomE: Pomologie | Pomology
What links apples with art and pomology with politics? RadioRhizom:e grows its antenna to further explore this field. Together with Frankfurt based artist Jörg Spamer we'll go for a stroll through the history of pomology, present to past to present. A box with "books abour apples" turns out to be the estate of a famous pomologist. Walking his footsteps we'll learn a lot – not only about the relations between man and malus domestica…
RadioRhizomE: Pomology is a GUNSTproduction for Datscha-Radio.
Find out more about Datscha-Radio at www.datscharadio.de*
Playlist:
Gate Zero: Roots#3 (Gate Zero | Stefan Biermann: Green Planet – Stadtgrün 026 – Stadtgrün 2008 – ccy-by-nc-sa – stadtgruenlabel.net) – Garten: Sprenkler Gartenblick 1 (Garten | Stefan Biermann & Waldemar Bednorz: Elektronischer Garten – Stadtgrün 024 – Stadtgrün 2007 – ccy-by-nc-sa – stadtgruenlabel.net) – Krill Minima: Marienkäfer (Krill Minima: Borkenkäfer – Stadtgrün 006 – Stadtgrün 2004 – ccy-by-nc-sa – stadtgruenlabel.net)*
Credits:
miss.gunst would like to thank all contributing artists and netlabels – and especially Jörg Spamer for being her guest .
Find out more about his ancestor, the pomologist Wilhelm Lauche at www.lauche.org*
* Hyperlinks auf externe Webseiten sollten in einem eigenen Browser-Fenster öffnen. Mehr zu diesem Thema im disclaimer des www.kuniver.se. | Hyperlinks to external webpages should open in a separate window of your browser. Pls. see the disclaimer of www.kuniver.se in case.