Show 964 : “Enoughness” from Hannah Drayson (for Soundart Radio)

“Enoughness” is made up of conversations from “Mug Stories”, an interview project produced in collaboration with the residents of Braziers Park, an intentional community in South Oxfordshire, UK.  The interviews touch on a number of themes, around sharing,  object agency and affect. Starting a conversation about mugs, it turns out, can be a very effective way to talk about our interdependence and the ways in which it is mediated by objects. Through these stories, we learn how these everyday objects offer a locus of communal activity, and a metaphor for many other forms of intimacy and instability. Creating the program has allowed me to explore some of the intangible aspects of the mug as object and collection; personal pre-reflexive actions and perceptions, the affective dimensions associated with sharing and attachment; the agential qualities of objects within a shared domestic setting, and the questions of how relationships are understood, communicated and enacted through metaphor.

Dr Hannah Drayson is an artist-researcher and DJ. Her artist portfolio is here and you can read more about her research here.

Show 963 : “Between Me And You” from Katharina Smets (for Radio Campus Bruxelles)

Between Me And You

In this audio-essay, Katharina Smets illustrates her journey from an autobiographical narrator to an invisible director and back again. She is looking for an open and transformative dialogue between the ‘I’ of the maker and the ‘You’ of the interviewee, between the final work and the listener.

The essay is based on Katharina’s PhD research to the attitude of the audio documentary maker.

Links to more of her work:
https://on.soundcloud.com/jJqwj
https://vimeo.com/user198389709

A piece by Dr. Katharina Smets
Music: Inne Eysermans
Voices: Writer, John Biewen, Jonathan Goldstein, Kaitlin Prest,
Rikke Houd, Barbara Wazgird, Jerome Lemenu.
Illustration: Randall Casaer

Curation: Carine Demange for Radio Campus Bruxelles

Show 962: Loïc Guerineau | Carte blanche (Radio Grenouille-Euphonia)


Carte blanche to the young composer Loïc Guerineau.
Electroacoustic composer, sound creator, artivist and musician from Marseille. Compromited into sound ecology and raging against Airbnb.
Here are three of his pieces to find out !

Panier district soundscape 12′
A composition based on recordings from the Panier district in Marseille.
A microphone interpretation of this Mediterranean emblem.

Communications lost in repression 5’46
From different places and stories emerge coherent and quite stable narratives, which show and underline common repression schemes against collective mobilisations.
This piece is a mix of several phonographic works by Loïc Guerineau, Christopher de Laurenti and Hugo Lioret.

Acid Rain 10’
Sustained waterdrops in a broken cycle.

Find Loïc Guerineau on Soundcloud and Radio Grenouille / l’Art de l’écoute.

Show 959: RADioArt Version2024 (by Chuse Fernandez, TEA FM Radio Workshop)

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Radio art is an aural art form made with sound. Artists use radio technology (i.e. radio transmissionairwaves) to communicate artistic compositions for interpretation – exposing their audience to alternate means to experiencing their art through sound verses visualization.

 

Radio Art contributes to new media art – a digitally driven art movement growing in response to the informative technological revolution we live in. “From the artist’s point of view radio is an environment to be entered into and acted upon, a site for various cultural voices to meet, converse, and merge in. These artists cross disciplines, raid all genres and recontextualize them into hybrids.”

This piece is a compendium of works carried out in the Sound Art course of the TEA FM Radio School held in Zaragoza in the spring of 2023.

 

Show 958: Coming up for air (Radio Orange 94.0)

by Vienna Radia Collective feat. Stefan Nussbaumer

Oops, something has happened! The microphone fell into the water. Quel Malheur! Thank goodness our special guest Stefan Nussbaumer shrink-wrapped the microphones and nothing happened to them. So, by chance and without intention, exciting worlds of sound opened up that we don’t want to deprive you of. Have a nice summer! (… and happy winter to Sally & Jon!)

A really wet programme by Karl Schönswetter, Stefan Nussbauer, Barbara Kaiser, Barbara Huber, Milada Huber and Nikola Huber.

Links:

Vienna Radia Collective http://radia.fm/tag/radio-orange/
Stefan Nussbaumer https://archive.org/details/@nufets

Photography: Vienna Radia Collective, Karl Schönswetter