An Interview with Radio Artists Rev. Dwight Frizzel and Jay Mandeville, by Joe Milutis

An Interview with Radio Artists Rev. Dwight Frizzel and Jay Mandeville, by Joe Milutis
Film of the artist shot by Ben Rowley with audio from the exhibition. Radio Mind was a micro radio broadcast and installation by Magz Hall at the Old Lookout Gallery, Broadstairs, Kent. Sept 2nd-7th Sept 2011. Radio Mind Radio Mind investigates the shifting terrains of the transcendent and the quotidian…
20 Years EBU Ars Acustica / CD Ars Acustica is a group of producers and editors of radio art programs in national-public broadcasting corporations in Europe. Founded in 1989 within the European Broadcasting Union EBU, the Ars Acustica group aims at initiating and realising projects, promoting radio art, exchanging productions…
1) Friedrich Kittler, “Besuch / Visite in S.“ by Beusch/Cassani 2) “23 ways to remember silence, only one way to break it” by David Moss in 5.1 Surround Sound 1) Friedrich Kittler, “Besuch / Visite in S.“ by Beusch/Cassani Friedrich Kittler, the important media theorist and philosopher, has passed away in Berlin aged…
We hereby invite submissions of new or existing audio works of all aesthetic persuasions, and/or articles, on the issue of radio and love, for the second issue of Radiauteur. Deadline for submissions: 5th of December 2011 Radio artworks and articles are expected to show evidence of critical thinking and engagement…
A sound and photo history of Radio Art. Part 1: Technical Background
“The audible after-effects of drinking ether” is a radioshow that finds the hosts somewhere between lucid dreaming and automatic speech, exploring the interesting phenomena of drinking ether, somewhere in the southern parts of Estonia. The show has been produced for … Continue reading →
Radio works by Anna Friz -info & audio in Kunstradio/ORF The last program of Kunstradio’s focus on Canadian radio art presents works by Canadian artist Anna Friz, who divides her time between Chicago and Montreal. Since 1998 she has predominantly created self-reflexive radio for broadcast, installation or performance, where radio…
Gregory Whitehead has created remarkable sound for radio, the stage and the gallery for over twenty years. His more than one-hundred radio plays, essays and performances notably include Dead Letters, Pressures of the Unspeakable (winner of a Prix Italia) and Shake Rattle Roll (winner of a Prix Futura). He has…