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The Radio Art Hour
A show where art is not just on the radio, but is the radio.
Weekly Program
Introductions from Philip Grant and Tom Roe, and Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow Karen Werner.
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June 23, 2021, 9:32 p.m.
Welcome to "The Radio Art Hour," a show where art is not just on the radio, but is the radio. "The Radio Art Hour" draws from the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource that aims to identify, coalesce, and celebrate historical and contemporary international radio artworks made by artists around the world, created specifically for terrestrial AM/FM broadcast, whether it be via commercial, public, community, or independent transmission. Come on a journey with us as radio artists explore broadcast radio space through poetic resuscitations and playful celebrations/subversions of the complex relationship between senders and receivers in this hour of radio about radio as an art form. "The Radio Art Hour" features introductions from Philip Grant and Tom Roe, and from Wave Farm Radio Art Fellows Karen Werner and Jess Speer. The Conet Project's recordings of numbers radio stations serve as interstitial sounds. Go to wavefarm.org for more information about "The Radio Art Hour" and Wave Farm's Radio Art Archive.
Other Voices " Echoes from a War Zone was conceived and live mixed by Serbian radio artist Gordan Paunovic on April 29, 1999. In March 1999, NATO began airstrikes in Serbia to pressure president Slobodan Miloevi into stopping his ethnic cleaning of Albanians in Kosovo. A month into these airstrikes, on April 29, 1999, NATO began bombing Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The same evening, Gordan Paunovi broadcast this piece live from Viennas Kunstradio on the Austrian national radio network. Paunovi was a founding member of the very popular Serbian radio station B92 which took a critical stance towards Miloevis politics. Miloevi eventually banned and then took over the B92 radio station in March 1999. With Kunstradios sponsorship and broadcast of Other Voices " Echoes from a War Zone, stations and internet platforms around the world began helping B92 maintain a broadcasting presence. Daniel Gilfillans book Pieces of Sound about German experimental radio is where I first learned about this piece. Gilfillan writes Gordan Paunovis radio art piece and the Kunstradio programs role in its broadcast provide an exceptional example of how artistic experimentation with the radio medium manages to break in to the globalized space of radio transmission and to help reposition and amplify the voices and ideas lost or ignored within these globalized information networks. Other Voices " Echoes from a War Zone, Paunovi weaves together live and recorded sounds including music by Serbian composer Arsenije Jovanovi; live streamed sounds, including sounds of the air strikes, picked up by a microphone hanging out of a window in Belgrade; a recording of one minute air raid alarm from Belgrade, sent through the Internet; excerpts from the e-mails of young media activist Slobodan Markovi (these are the words translated into in German in the piece) and diary entries from writer and feminist activist Jasmina Tesanovi (her words are translated into English in the piece.) Daniel Gilfillan writes, Paunovis motivation for producing this radio performance piece centers on the writers, artists and media producers who were denied access to the technologies of media production by both the Miloevi media state and its broadcasts of the Serbian war and the large television corporations and their broadcasts of the NATO intervention. - Introduced by Wave Farm Radio Artist Fellow 2019/2020, Karen Werner. Also featured is "Shuffle Shimmer" from British radio artist Scanner and his 2021 album "Trawl."
Wave Farm is a non-profit arts organization driven by experimentation with broadcast media and the airwaves. A pioneer of the Transmission Arts genre, Wave Farm programs provide access to transmission technologies and support artists and organizations that engage with media as an art form. Major activities include the Wave Farm Artist Residency Program; Transmission Art Archive; WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears, a creative community radio station based in New Yorks Upper Hudson Valley; a Fiscal Sponsorship program; and the Media Arts Assistance Fund in partnership with NYSCA Electronic Media/Film. Each episode of this series is evergreen. 022.

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A show where art is not just on the radio, but is the radio.
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Produced for Wave Farm in the Hudson Valley in New York.
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