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Acoustic Mirrors LIVE BROADCAST, 2012
radio, talk, broadcast, archive
Acoustic Mirrors @ Zabludowicz Collection and Swiss Cottage Library, London, UK
/// How do we experience a work of art when we have not seen it? ///
Acoustic Mirrors invites diverse speakers and members of the public to reflect on the conceptual and physical distribution of art today. Acting as the focal point for the exhibition, the Charlie Woolley Radio Show will play host to guests including Lenka Clayton, Patrick Coyle, Alfredo Cramerotti, Michael Crowe, Doug Fishbone, Karen Di Franco, Sam Fenton-Elstone, Tom Godfrey, Seth Guy, James Harkin, Jaimie Hodgson, Homeland, Toby Huddlestone, Jeremy Hutchison, Kelly Large, Lisa Le Feuvre, Pierre Leguillon, Claudia Molitor, Garrett Phelan, Daniel Ploeger, Postworks, Aura Satz, and Christopher Kulendran Thomas, amongst others.
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Audiences will be able to engage with the show live at the Zabludowicz Collection’s gallery in Chalk Farm or to listen remotely at Swiss Cottage Library and online at http://www.zabludowiczcollection.com/london/events/acoustic-mirrors
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Visitors will also be able to experience a selection of works from the Zabludowicz Collection through on-hand documentation that offers a unique way to access and navigate the collection.
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Acoustic Mirrors is a weekend of events and live radio broadcasts organised by curators from the postgraduate programmes at the Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths, University of London.
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ACOUSTIC MIRRORS SCHEDULE:
Friday 3rd February
18.00 – Introduction to Acoustic Mirrors
18.25 – Christopher Kulendran Thomas: The Future, Art beyond the Contemporary
18.40 – Gil Leung in conversation.
19.20 – Christopher Thomas with Paul Peroni
19.30 – Patrick Coyle
20.00 – Christopher Thomas with LuckyPDF
20.10 – Charlie Woolley
20.50 – Christopher Thomas with guests
21.00 – Surprise DJ!
21.25 – Christopher Thomas with guests
22.00 – Friday END
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Saturday 4th February
12.00 – Introduction to Day
12.15 – Tom Godfrey
12.30 – Lisa Le Feuvre in conversation
13.00 – Sam Fenton – Elstone in conversation
13.30 – Michael Crowe & Lenka Clayton (Mysterious Letters)
14.00 – Alfredo Cramerotti
14.25 – Toby Huddlestone interruption
15.00 – Garrett Phelan
16.00 – Claudia Molitor
16.30 – Seth Guy
17.00 – Postworks in conversation
18.00 – Daily Recap
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Sunday 5th February
12.00 – Introduction to day
12.30 – AND Publishing host The Piracy Project
13.00 – Doug Fishbone in conversation
13.30 – James Harkin in conversation
14.00 – Homeland
14.25 – Toby Huddlestone interruption
14.35 – Jeremy Hutchison in conversation
15.00 – Karen di Franco
16.00 – Aura Satz
16.30 – Daniel Ploeger
17.00 – Jaimie Hodgson Desert Islands Discs
17.45 – Highlights of the weekend
18.00 – END
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http://www.zabludowiczcollection.com/london/events/acoustic-mirrors
Radio Papesse Interview: Alfredo Cramerotti, 2010
video, sound, talk
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15 NOVEMBRE 2010
The contamination and encounter discourse about the artworld and the mediatic world isn't new.
It is a never-ending debate born and developed together with the electronic media: form the early days of radio and cinema until nowadays.
But what happen when we talk about the media industry? what happen when a group of artists, writers, intellectuals is invited to deal with the contemporary media industry production system?
It is what Alfredo Cramerotti and Khaled Ramadan did together with the Chamber of Public Secrets - cps collective curating their project for Manifesta8.
CPS isn't a formal structure, do not have an official founding date or a fixed agenda, is an horizontal group, an ensemble of discussion and critical thinking and is one of the curatorial teams of Manifesta8.
We talked with Cramerotti about CPS, about their curatorial method, their invitation to deal with the production structures of the media industry for the creation artistic projects.
A Radio Papesse production, a project by Ilaria Gadenz e Carola Haupt
CPU Central Processing Unit, 2004
Radio
Radio piece on computer-generated music, broadcast on reboot.fm Berlin http://www.reboot.fm, in occasion of bb3 Third Berlin Biennial (with Doreen Mende).
Featuring interviews with bb3 artists Erkki Kurreniemi, Mika Taanila and Mika Vainio.
There was a long path before a digital technology in music was developed. major advancements in electronic and computer music occurred in the USA at the Bell Telephone Laboratories (New Jersey), the Columbia University, and almost simultaneously in France and Germany in the 1950s. However, music historian seldom take into consideration the developments of computer music in Scandinavia, particularly in Finland.
CPU introduces Erkki Kurreniemi, one of the greatest pioneers of electronic and computer music. From the very beginning of the 1960s his interest lies in how to combine technology and the human culturally.
With contributions by Mika Vainio, also known as (half of) Pan Sonic, a sort of musical grandson of Erkki; and by Mika Taanila, author of "The Future Is Not What It Used To Be", a video portrait of Erkki, which uses footage of the last 40 years and sound pieces.
Image courtesy Erkki Kurreniemi and bb3
