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Show 952 : IRC Theatre V3.14 by Pat456 (TT Node)

Irc is what brought P-node together , we were all small entities streaming from somewhere at the break of the century , the chat linked us , we had different servers, different bots , some useful some that made a … Continue reading

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Show 903 : I hAve No voIcE by Juliedesk (TT Node)

 I have no voice is a spoken word piece construite sur une indétermination de sons en chaos, phonétiquement structurés de façon à ce qu’ils forment leur propre langue parlée. La voix en outil langue, charcute cut le langage et … Continue reading

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Show 879: Get back – by Charles-Henri Despeignes ( TT Node)

Produced following an invitation from the French radio network TT Node, this sound creation is an invitation to travel. Imagination is undoubtedly, and will always be, our means to cross the world and to dream about it differently. The author, … Continue reading

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Radia Show 853 : FROM Z TO A by Aymeric de Tapol (π-node)

J’étais invité pour une pièce de théâtre afin d’enregistrer ce que vous allez entendre. C’est un plan séquence dans un abattoir d’Anderlecht à Bruxelles. Cette abattoir est loué par une centaine de petit concessionnaire, de petit éleveur d’animaux. Ils n’ … Continue reading

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Show 828 by Sarah Brown for ∏ Node

!Make Some Domestic Noise! is a collective online performance created in the context of the covid-19 lockdown. It can be described as an online domestic noise big band. As everyone was isolated at home, ∏ Node launched the Antivirus program … Continue reading

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Show 804: A Winter of Protests by Nicolas Montgermont (∏node)

Last winter, France experienced the longest strike in its modern history. Launched in opposition to a pension reform project, the strikers’ demands very quickly joined the sectors already struggling in a deleterious socio-economic context: health, justice, university, transport, energy, arts, … Continue reading

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