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AV Festival Radio From Discovery Museum Newcastle

 

Date:

28 February - 8 March 2008

Venue:

Discovery Museum

Time:

24 Hours at our OnAir Page

Cost:

Free

The Discovery Museum is hosting a live radio studio for AV Festival 08. Listen to radio artist Knut Aufermann on avfestival.co.uk/onair bringing you resonant radio from around the world.

Visiting radio artist in residence, Knut Aufermann (Germany) will be streaming radio art, sound art and experimental music, from a special radio studio located at the heart of the Discovery Museum, site of one of Newcastle's first ever radio stations.

Together with fellow radio artists, Sarah Washington (UK), DinahBird (France), Jean-Philippe Renoult (France), Aufermann will bring you resonant radio from around the world. Curious listeners wanting to see a radio station in action can drop by the Discovery Museum and visit the studio.

Discovery studio schedule for the AV festival (28.2. - 2.3.2008)

Thursday 28th February on NE1FM, Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London
Friday 29th February on NE1FM, Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London
Saturday 1st March on NE1FM, Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London
Sunday 2nd March on NE1FM, Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London
Monday 3rd March on Radio Grenouille, Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London
Tuesday 4th March on Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London
Wednesday 5th March on Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London
Thursday 6th March on Radio Orange, Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London
Friday 7th March on Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London
Saturday 8th March on Soundscape FM and Resonance FM mima / London

Thursday 28th February

18:00 - 20:00 Knut Aufermann, Sarah Washington, Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult kick off AV festival radio on NE1FM on 102,5 MHz. The show is broadcast live from a specially built studio in the Discovery Museum in Newcastle. It is the start of 10 days packed with radio art, experimental music, AV festival guests and recordings, live sound art, NE1FM regulars, live streams from the Radia network and much more. At 18:30 we will transmit a conversation of AV festival artist Sonia Boyce with Beth Rowson.

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Friday 29th February

01:00 - 08:00 Radio/Feedback: sound installation by Knut Aufermann
08:00 - 10:00 Good Morning Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you a breakfast selection of radio serials. With Dimension X, Mobius Strip, Chrome Yellow and more
10:00 - 12:00 Abroad Cast (by Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult) is a translocational radio show featuring a wealth of studio guests, lively discussion, special reports from our correspondents dotted around the world, radiophonic creations interspersed with musical interludes, verbal va et vient, and our daily classic serial. Highlights include M.O.L.E.cast, a sonic exploration of snow piles and sock drawers, Musical Maths with Professor Rebus, songs from Ocean Viva Silver our Extreme Weather Girl, Luc Ferrari´s audio journal Far West News and Cinema Pour Les Oreilles, radio adaptations of cult film and TV classics from David Cronenberg´s Videodrome, to The Lone Ranger and Frankenstein. Live from the Discovery Museum in Newcastle
12:00 - 13:00 Your Daily Radiation: radio art from the international Radia network.
13:00 - 14:00 Staalplaat demo. Carsten Stabenow and Geert-Jan Hobijn from Staalplaat Soundsystem bring part of their installation Yokomono into the studio.
14:00 - 17:00 Playtime (live from the Discovery)
Special guests today are Elisabeth Zimmermann and Heidi Grundmann from the Austrian Kunstradio who will speak at the Music & Machines conference.
17:00 - 19:00 Good Afternoon Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you rich tea radio gems

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Saturday 1st March

01:00 - 08:00 Radio/Feedback: sound installation by Knut Aufermann
08:00 - 10:00 Good Morning Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you a breakfast selection of radio serials. With Dimension X, Mobius Strip, Chrome Yellow and more
10:00 - 11:00 Abroad Cast (by Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult) is a translocational radio show featuring a wealth of studio guests, lively discussion, special reports from our correspondents dotted around the world, radiophonic creations interspersed with musical interludes, verbal va et vient, and our daily classic serial. Highlights include M.O.L.E.cast, a sonic exploration of snow piles and sock drawers, Musical Maths with Professor Rebus, songs from Ocean Viva Silver our Extreme Weather Girl, Luc Ferrari´s audio journal Far West News and Cinema Pour Les Oreilles, radio adaptations of cult film and TV classics from David Cronenberg´s Videodrome, to The Lone Ranger and Frankenstein. Live from the Discovery Museum in Newcastle
11:00 - 13:00 NE1FM classics
NE1 for Country
13:00 - 14:00 Reality Sountrack by Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec
This is a moving sound intervention in public spaces. 25 or more participants equipped with small radio receivers walk together through the city, all transmitting the same electronic composition, broadcasted from NE1FM. The goal of the intervention is to transpose an actual situation in public space onto a plane of fictionality. The sound intervention alters the mode of perception of a random passer-by listener. That which a listener sees becomes a fiction and support for that which he or she hears. Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec will also be giving a presentation today at the Music & Machines conference.
14:00 - 17:00 NE1FM classics
Rob Pears Sport Sound
17:00 - 19:00 Good Afternoon Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you rich tea radio gems

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Sunday 2nd March

01:00 - 08:00 Radio/Feedback: sound installation by Knut Aufermann
08:00 - 12:00 Good Morning Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you a breakfast selection of radio serials. With Dimension X, Mobius Strip, Chrome Yellow, Harmon E. Phraisyar special
12:00 - 13:00 Your Daily Radiation: radio art from the international Radia network.
13:00 - 14:00 Feedforward (live from the Discovery)
Artists and musicians react to the Radio/Feeback sound installation
Today distinguished musician and radio maker Mark Vernon performs live with his collection of minidiscs, sampling keyboard and assorted foley instruments.
14:00 - 17:00 Playtime (live from the Discovery)
Special guests today is Tetsuo Kogawa who spoke at the Music & Machines conference and will host a day at the Radio Craft Lab plus Ed Baxter, programme director of Resonance FM London and Resonance at Mima in Middlesborough.
17:00 - 19:00 NE1FM classics: Soul

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Monday 3rd March

01:00 - 10:00 Radio/Feedback: sound installation by Knut Aufermann
10:00 - 12:00 Abroad Cast (by Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult) is a translocational radio show featuring a wealth of studio guests, lively discussion, special reports from our correspondents dotted around the world, radiophonic creations interspersed with musical interludes, verbal va et vient, and our daily classic serial. Highlights include M.O.L.E.cast, a sonic exploration of snow piles and sock drawers, Musical Maths with Professor Rebus, songs from Ocean Viva Silver our Extreme Weather Girl, Luc Ferrari´s audio journal Far West News and Cinema Pour Les Oreilles, radio adaptations of cult film and TV classics from David Cronenberg´s Videodrome, to The Lone Ranger and Frankenstein. Live from the Discovery Museum in Newcastle
12:00 - 13:00 Your Daily Radiation: radio art from the international Radia network.
13:00 - 14:00 Feedforward (live from the Discovery)
Artists and musicians react to the Radio/Feeback sound installation. Today: Bennett Hogg (violin), John Fergusson (el. guitar, electronics) and Jamie Thompson (oboe)
14:00 - 17:00 Playtime (live from the Discovery) with guest Bennett Hogg
17:00 - 19:00 Good Afternoon Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you rich tea radio gems

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Tuesday 4th March

01:00 - 08:00 Radio/Feedback: sound installation by Knut Aufermann
08:00 - 10:00 Good Morning Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you a breakfast selection of radio serials. With Dimension X, Mobius Strip, Leicester Tape Club Archive Hour, Zip and more
10:00 - 12:00 Abroad Cast (by Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult) is a translocational radio show featuring a wealth of studio guests, lively discussion, special reports from our correspondents dotted around the world, radiophonic creations interspersed with musical interludes, verbal va et vient, and our daily classic serial. Highlights include M.O.L.E.cast, a sonic exploration of snow piles and sock drawers, Musical Maths with Professor Rebus, songs from Ocean Viva Silver our Extreme Weather Girl, Luc Ferrari´s audio journal Far West News and Cinema Pour Les Oreilles, radio adaptations of cult film and TV classics from David Cronenberg´s Videodrome, to The Lone Ranger and Frankenstein. Live from the Discovery Museum in Newcastle
12:00 - 13:00 Your Daily Radiation: radio art from the international Radia network.
13:00 - 14:00 Feedforward (live from the Discovery) Preview of the Disinformation vs. Strange Attractor concert at the Center for Life.
14:00 - 16:30 Playtime (live from the Discovery), Special guests are concert and festaival promoters Briony McKintyre and Barry Esson from Arika who play recordings from their events in Newcastle.
16:30 - 17:00 Radia Up North
Today we connect live to L´Homme de la Rue from Radia member station Radio Genouille in Marseilles, France. Prepare for a screamed film review show by Denis Cartet.
17:00 - 19:00 Good Afternoon Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you rich tea radio gems

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Wednesday 5th March

01:00 - 08:00 Radio/Feedback: sound installation by Knut Aufermann
08:00 - 10:00 Good Morning Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you a breakfast selection of radio serials. With Dimension X, Mobius Strip, Leicester Tape Club Archive Hour, Zip and more
10:00 - 12:00 Abroad Cast (by Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult) is a translocational radio show featuring a wealth of studio guests, lively discussion, special reports from our correspondents dotted around the world, radiophonic creations interspersed with musical interludes, verbal va et vient, and our daily classic serial. Highlights include M.O.L.E.cast, a sonic exploration of snow piles and sock drawers, Musical Maths with Professor Rebus, songs from Ocean Viva Silver our Extreme Weather Girl, Luc Ferrari´s audio journal Far West News and Cinema Pour Les Oreilles, radio adaptations of cult film and TV classics from David Cronenberg´s Videodrome, to The Lone Ranger and Frankenstein. Live from the Discovery Museum in Newcastle
12:00 - 13:00 Your Daily Radiation: radio art from the international Radia network.
13:00 - 14:00 Feedforward (live from the Discovery)
Artists and musicians react to the Radio/Feeback sound installation.
14:00 - 14:30 Radia Up North
Todays afternoon programme is packed with link-up to other radio stations. Firstly we connect live to the Morning Drive Time show from Radia member station free103point9 in New York, US. Joshua Fried (Radio Wonderland) mangles the media stream. Weekday morning commute hours are the prime time of commercial radio. Hear the morning jocks subverted live before your very ears and turned into something fun and danceable.
14:30 - 15:00 Playtime (live from the Discovery)
The participants of the AV festivals Radio Craft Lab are in the studio to report on their week-long workshop that covers all radio activities from mini fm to webcasting.
15:00 - 16:00 Radia Up North
The second connection is with Radiomentale at Radia member station Radio Genouille in Marseilles, France.
16:00 - 17:00 Radia Up North
Next we go straight to Bandidos Desesperados from Radia member station Radio Zero in Lisbon, Portugal. The name says it all
17:00 - 19:00 Good Afternoon Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you rich tea radio gems

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Thursday 6th March

01:00 - 08:00 Radio/Feedback: sound installation by Knut Aufermann
08:00 - 10:00 Good Morning Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you a breakfast selection of radio serials. With Dimension X, Mobius Strip, Leicester Tape Club Archive Hour, Zip and more
10:00 - 12:00 Abroad Cast (by Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult) is a translocational radio show featuring a wealth of studio guests, lively discussion, special reports from our correspondents dotted around the world, radiophonic creations interspersed with musical interludes, verbal va et vient, and our daily classic serial. Highlights include M.O.L.E.cast, a sonic exploration of snow piles and sock drawers, Musical Maths with Professor Rebus, songs from Ocean Viva Silver our Extreme Weather Girl, Luc Ferrari´s audio journal Far West News and Cinema Pour Les Oreilles, radio adaptations of cult film and TV classics from David Cronenberg´s Videodrome, to The Lone Ranger and Frankenstein. Live from the Discovery Museum in Newcastle
12:00 - 13:00 Your Daily Radiation: radio art from the international Radia network.
13:00 - 14:00 Feedforward (live from the Discovery)
Artists and musicians react to the Radio/Feeback sound installation. Today: Rhodri Davies (harp), Sarah Washington (circuit bent electronics & field recordings) and Knut Aufermann (feedback).
14:00 - 17:00 Playtime (live from the Discovery)
Special guest Atau Tanaka introduces the recording of their performance of John Cage's Variations 7. Later on we play Sneha Solanki reduction of livestock ram.fm, a project that was a 72 hour simultaneous fm broadcast and webcast of experimental audio, transmitted from the Arc in Stockton.
17:00 - 19:00 Good Afternoon Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you rich tea radio gems

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Friday 7th March

01:00 - 08:00 Radio/Feedback: sound installation by Knut Aufermann
08:00 - 10:00 Good Morning Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you a breakfast selection of radio serials. With Dimension X, Mobius Strip, Leicester Tape Club Archive Hour, Zip and more
10:00 - 12:00 Abroad Cast (by Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult) is a translocational radio show featuring a wealth of studio guests, lively discussion, special reports from our correspondents dotted around the world, radiophonic creations interspersed with musical interludes, verbal va et vient, and our daily classic serial. Highlights include M.O.L.E.cast, a sonic exploration of snow piles and sock drawers, Musical Maths with Professor Rebus, songs from Ocean Viva Silver our Extreme Weather Girl, Luc Ferrari´s audio journal Far West News and Cinema Pour Les Oreilles, radio adaptations of cult film and TV classics from David Cronenberg´s Videodrome, to The Lone Ranger and Frankenstein. Live from the Discovery Museum in Newcastle
12:00 - 13:00 Your Daily Radiation: radio art from the international Radia network.
13:00 - 14:00 Feedforward (live from the Discovery)
Artists and musicians react to the Radio/Feeback sound installation. Today: Bennett Hogg (violin) and Adam Parkinson (bass & electronics)
14:00 - 17:00 Playtime (live from the Discovery)
With material from Zoe Irvine
17:00 - 19:00 Good Afternoon Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you rich tea radio gems

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Saturday 8th March

01:00 - 08:00 Radio/Feedback: sound installation by Knut Aufermann
08:00 - 10:00 Good Morning Noisecastle: Sarah Washington offers you a breakfast selection of radio serials. With Dimension X, Mobius Strip, Leicester Tape Club Archive Hour, Zip and more
10:00 - 12:00 Abroad Cast (by Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult) is a translocational radio show featuring a wealth of studio guests, lively discussion, special reports from our correspondents dotted around the world, radiophonic creations interspersed with musical interludes, verbal va et vient, and our daily classic serial. Highlights include M.O.L.E.cast, a sonic exploration of snow piles and sock drawers, Musical Maths with Professor Rebus, songs from Ocean Viva Silver our Extreme Weather Girl, Luc Ferrari´s audio journal Far West News and Cinema Pour Les Oreilles, radio adaptations of cult film and TV classics from David Cronenberg´s Videodrome, to The Lone Ranger and Frankenstein. Live from the Discovery Museum in Newcastle
12:00 - 13:00 Your Daily Radiation: radio art from the international Radia network.
13:00 - 14:00 Feedforward (live from the Discovery)
End of festival live radio jamming with Dinahbird, Jopo Stereo, Sarah Washington, Ed Baxter, Chris Weaver, Knut Aufermann and more.
14:00 - 15:00 Radia Up North
We listen in to RadioErevan, that strange and beautiful spoken word show from Radio Corax in Halle, Germany, celebrating international womens day.
15:00 - 17:00 Playtime (live from the Discovery)
With material from the Deep Wireless festival

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