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eat it! radia #360 kunst und brot + radia #237 reheat the schnitzel
Kunst und Brot: in the first part of this show we're invited to take place at the table with an slowenian-international artist's collective to think and talk about the daily art and bread. consume as basic necessity?
"In 2012 Cirkulacija 2 collective returns to the habit of using language as medium for communication – and publicly: a format denoted as 'salon' as aesthetic outlet. In the first instalment we prepared a radio show discussion hopefully touching some of the important conceptual approaches regarding the public appearances of Cirkulacija 2. While more abstractly coded radio broadcast could be used, we decided for the more basic approach – the discussion, the talk.
The composition (of dicussion) was defined as open-minded, and with it we wanted to force upon us the topics that could potentially be emotional – or: the topics would have to be emotionally solved. It is of course the question of individuals’ different views on some very basic approaches.
The dynamics of a group over the years is a varying organism. Some things get forgotten, some topics get consumed, there is a constant fight against boredom and disillusionment. Some rituals and definitions have to be changed – and some new introduced. The production of meaning – the ideology?"
afterwards, we'll serve again a very special meal with a schnitzelessen coming from the complex cuisine of the legendary reheat festival:
"This years REHEAT festival's theme was 'electromagnetism' and therefore an ideal place to capture sounds for a radio show. The proceedings of the whole day included video installations, gps guided tours, lectures, many concerts and much more. The best way to represent this multitude was to send all recordings through the cut-up software called 'Schnitzel' written by one of the festivals co-organizers Dieb13. It was a great festival, next year you should go there in person. Until then there is this show." [K.A.]
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;
boštjan leskovšek, borut savski, stefan doepner and – for a brief time – neven korda and radio student, ljubljana, for serving art and bread;
dieb13, mobile radio a.k.a. sarah washington and knut aufermann as well as resonance fm london, for re-heating the schnitzel;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
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.
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.
DIY Radio
DIY radio is a theme based special series on GUNSTradio exploring the manifold facettes of contemporary Do-It-Yourself-cultures and their historical background. Running from December 2010 onwards, broadcasted at GUNSTradio's hour (3rd friday of the month, from 2 pm till 3 pm) on radio x Frankfurt Main.
circuits radia #288: circuit 02 broadcast + radia #168: brussels international circuit bending orchestra
circuits. electricity. sound. and the high art of creating radio art from this.
in the first part of our show jeroen vandesande has transformed his installation circuit02 into a radio art engine.
afterwards, we'll enjoy another time the circuits bent by the brussels international circuit bending orchestra.
credits:
miss.gunst would like to thank the following artists and sound collectors:
jeroenvandesande, the brussels international circuit bending orchestra and radio XL AIR, brussels, for introducing us to the high art of creating, bending and broadcasting circuits;
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
radiation roundabout radia #279 grazer walzer + radia #199 our domestic radiation
radiation roundabout:
a radio experiment ftom graz invites to a waltz. fragments and sounds in transformation and circulation dancing around and between the stations:
"In November 1998, Reni and Jogi Hofmüller went to visit their friends, then living in Ljubljana, Katarina Pejovic and Borut Savski. As they had all been involved in different ways in radio making, sound production, and experimenting, it was clear that – though there had not been the plan beforehand – they would go to Radio Student, to the Ministery of Experiment, and do precisely this: experiment […]" [R.H.]
while anna friz stays at home in her appartment, where strange frequencies are wandering around…
"A composition made from the imagined and actual intercepted fields of electro-magnetic and acoustic signals in and around my apartment in Toronto, Canada. This piece seeks to express some of the wireless action surging daily on site. I am particularly interested in the relative flatness and depth perceivable in both acoustic and Hertzian space, and in the diminishing horizon in the city as a result of urban design and an exponential increase in wireless infrastructure (or electro-magnetic clutter). Additional filters include mason jars, theremin, ring modulator, staged interference, and delay." [A.F.]
credits:
miss.gunst would like to thank the following artists and sound collectors:
reni and jogi hofmüller, katarina pejovic, borut savski and radio helsinki, graz, for an invitation to waltz;
anna friz and radio free103point9, new york, for circulating domestic radiation(s);
as well as radia.fm radio art network for being a crowd of incredibly creative partners.
TBC RADIO : RADIO ZUR ZEIT | RADIO ON TIME
Radio on time: From Summer 2010 onwards a series of radio shows is being produced as part of the TIME BENDING CLOCK project, a transdisciplinary research in the fields of art, media, cultural history and the history of sciences on theories and practices of alternate methods and techniques of clocking time.
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…