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Voices of America

Aug. 25, 2008 – Nov. 5, 2008

(free103point9 in collaboration with...)

Lee Azzarello, Sarah Kanouse

free103point9 is pleased to host, Voices of America, a participatory Internet radio project that reflects on the media spectacle of the 2008 US Presidential Election through the lens of the Voice of America Radio Network, a US government broadcasting service intended for an international audience. The new site and custom application will launch in late August, 2008. Here's how it will work:

* RECORD up to one minute samples of election coverage on an over-the-air Voice of America station
* UPLOAD and TAG your recordings
* DOWNLOAD from the searchable pool of available recordings
* REMIX the broadcasts and UPLOAD them back to the website
* LISTEN to the recordings and remixes online anytime or to the radio broadcast at the Audacity of Desperation exhibition at the Sea and Space Gallery in Los Angeles on Election Day

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Dream House

Sept. 20, 2008: 2 p.m. – June 20, 2009: midnight

Dream House
275 Church St., 3rd fl.
btw Franklin + White Sts.
Manhattan, NY
212-925-8270

La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela: Sound and Light Environment, continuing installation. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Young and Zazeela characterize the Sound and Light Environment as "a time installation measured by a setting of continuous frequencies in sound and light." In the light environment Marian Zazeela presents four works, two environmental: Imagic Light and Magenta Day, Magenta Night, in installations specifically designed for the site; and two sculptural: the neon work, Dream House Variation I, and the wall sculpture, Ruine Window 1992 from her series, Still Light. In the environment Imagic Light, Zazeela projects pairs of colored lights on mobile forms to create seemingly three-dimensional colored shadows in a luminous field. More


Interpretations presents the Myra Melford Quartet & Henry Threadgill's Zooid + Talujon Percussion Quartet

Oct. 2, 2008: 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.

Roulette at Location One
20 Greene St.
btw Canal and Grand Sts.
Manhattan, NY
212-219-8242

Myra Melford Quartet performs "Happy Whistlings."
Henry Threadgill’s Zooid + Talujon Percussion Quartet perform "Fate Cues."
For this evening, we bring together two of the most interesting, cutting-edge composer-performers in the creative music scene to present two of their most recent musical adventures: Happy Whistlings
Ms. Melford collaborates with up-and-coming Brooklyn improvisers for a collage of improvisation and new compositions. This new work is inspired by the writings of Uruguayan journalist Eduardo Galeano, specifically the "Memory of Fire" trilogy, his vastly encompassing interpretation of the history of the Americas.
Myra Melford, piano; Matana Roberts, saxophone; Mary Halvorson, guitar; Harris Eisenstadt, percussion.
http://www.myspace.com/myramelford
Fate Cues Commissioned by Talujon with funds provided by the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust
"The quote from Edward Albee is just a constituent contributor to a larger dynamic or source that I reference in terms of stimulation. All of the constituents don't necessarily fit logically together but they serve as a type of abstract code for me. Thus 'Fate Cues' is somewhat about how differences can work together." — Henry Threadgill Zooid: Henry Threadgill, saxophone/flute; Jose Davila, tuba; Liberty Ellman, guitar; Stomu Takeishi, bass guitar; Elliot Kavee, drums. Talujon Percussion Quartet: David Cossin, Dominic Donato, Michael Lipsey, and Matt Ward.
http://www.pirecordings.com/artist/Henry_Threadgill
http://www.talujon.com/sound.shtml
For more information on the Interpretations series, call 212-627-0990 or visit: www.interpretations.info and www.roulette.org ***** More


Calmer feat. Sten Hostfalt

Oct. 2, 2008: 10 p.m. – Oct. 3, 2008: 3 a.m.

205 Club NYC
205 Chrystie St.
Manhattan, NY

Calmer aka Collin Palmer: laptop/ drums with Sten Hostfalt: bass guitar/electronics. with Lorn, The Great Mundane, Aligning Minds, Video Killers, K R T S and D J Slouch More


Chuck'n'rem Digital Folklore_Ralf Holmann

Oct. 3, 2008: 4:30 p.m.

free103point9 Online Radio

(free103point9 Event, free103point9 Online Radio Event)

Ralf Homann

From Ralf Homann: "Instead of serious talks or clever conducted interviews, this upcoming episode of The Monoshow hosted by Ralf Homann will celebrate fabulous sounds of the early home computer software Basicode. In the '80s, before www, Basicode was used in some highly developed countries to broadcast software via specific FM radio shows (e.g. BBC, Dutch Public Radio, or East German Radio). Listeners could record the software by compact cassette or datasette and upload to their computer for early gaming or very serious applications like arranging addresses alphabetically. Vinyl-stored software was also available. Please chuck your datasette drive and start from scratch: The Monoshow will provide you some Basicode games and important surplus noise. With Bailout Bonus Track: Billions to Ashes. A live web stream from Wave Farm's wood-stove cabin.

Tune in web stream at either address:
http://comm.free103point9.org:8000/TransmissionArts.mp3.m3u
http://comm.free103point9.org:8000/ralfhomann.mp3.m3u

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Van Vorst Park Soundwalk

Oct. 4, 2008: noon – Oct. 5, 2008: 6 p.m.

Van Vorst Park
281 Montgomery St. and Jersey Ave.
Jersey City, NJ

(free103point9 Event, Microradio Sound Walk)

Damian Catera

The Van Vorst Park Soundwalk is an interactive sound art piece by Damian Catera which simultaneously uses the park as a musical score and instrument. The public is invited to experience the piece through portable headset radios as they walk through a loosely defined route within the park. The piece operates with three limited-range low power FM transmitters which are situated along the route. Each transmitter plays a component of the sound composition which is broadcast on a single frequency. As listeners move through the park, with their radios tuned to the project frequency, the piece shifts and transitions between the separate components. In this enhanced environment, the listener becomes an active and crucial participant in the realization of the piece.

The Van Vorst Park Soundwalk is co-sponsored by the Jersey City Museum and supported, in part, by a NJ Arts Council Fellowship. Transmission architecture in collaboration with free103point9. See Microradio Sound Walk for more information.

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Sten Hostfalt & Blaise Siwula

Oct. 7, 2008: 11:30 p.m. – Oct. 8, 2008: 1 a.m.

Goodbye Blue Monday
1087 Broadway
Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY

Sten Hostfalt: guitar; Blaise Siwula: saxophone. More


Radia_184_Radio Action III

Oct. 9, 2008: 2 p.m.

free103point9 Online Radio

(free103point9 Event, free103point9 Online Radio Event)

31 Down, Matt Bua, The Dust Dive, Joshua Fried, Latitude/Longitude, Todd Merrell, neuroTransmitter, Tom Roe, Scanner

This 28-minute program for the Radia network profiles free103point9's recent "Radioa Action III" project. "Radio Action III" is a special program for Radio Web MACBA and a free103point9 Audio Dispatch CD. RWM is a radio-phonic project on the MACBA (Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona) website that explores the possibilities of the internet and radio as spaces of synthesis and exhibition. Radio Action III features five-minute sounds works conceptually tied to 'Radio' as instrument or theme, composed by free103point9 Transmission Artists working in collaborative teams. This program features tracks from The Dust Dive and Latitude/Longitude; Tom Roe and Scanner; Joshua Fried and Todd Merrell; neuroTransmitter; and 31 Down and Matt Bua. More


Sveti

Oct. 9, 2008: 9:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Nublu
62 Ave C, btw 4th + 5th St.
Manhattan, NY

Marko Djordjevic: drums; Sten Hostfalt: guitar; Brad Mason: trumpet; Christian Fabian: bass. www.svetimarko.com, www.myspace.com/svetimarko More


Third Coast International Audio Festival 2008

Oct. 9, 2008 – Oct. 11, 2008

Hotel Orrington

Evanston, IL

The Third Coast Festival Conference is an annual gathering for audio producers and documentarians that convenes in Chicago each Fall. This is an opportunity for radio producers to come together, listen to each other's work and share ideas and expertise. The three-day conference features listening sessions and panel discussions about topics ranging from the practical to the philosophical and culminates with an awards ceremony honoring the winners of the TCF / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition. More


Sten Hostfalt & Blaise Siwula

Oct. 10, 2008: 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Stain Bar
766 Grand St.
Brooklyn, NY 11211
United States
718-387-7840

Sten Hostfalt: guitar; Blaise Siwula: saxophone. More


Hudson Artswalk 2008

Oct. 11, 2008: 3:30 p.m. – Oct. 12, 2008: midnight

Upstairs Bar
521 Warren St.
Hudson, NY
518-828-8787

Hexual Ceiling, Tom Roe, Slink Moss

CCCA ArtsWalk Performing Arts Showcase with kids show, theater, dance, and music. Free.
Slinky Armadillo and Chelle art and music for kids; Rhumpus and the Wild Things; Inti Taki (Andean music); Two of Us Productions Theater; Bell Interludes; Rich Bala; Denise Jordan Finley and Daniel Pagdon; Rob Johanson; Cattails; HVAPA Belly Dance; Azouke; Catskill Belly Dance; Hexual Ceiling; Tom Roe. More


NYSAE @ Ear to the Earth 2008: Giant Ear)))

Oct. 15, 2008: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South
Manhattan, NY 10012
United States
212-477-0351

(free103point9 Event)

Andrea Callard, Jonny Farrow, Edmund Mooney, Andrea Polli, Jeremy Slater, Andrea Williams

On October 15, The New York Society for Acoustic Ecology hosts an evening of Ear to the Earth at Judson Church in conjunction with the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF). The event will be recorded as a future Giant Ear))) online radio show on free103point9 Online Radio (www.free103point9.org) and will serve as the initial launch for the soon to be released Giat Ear))) CD "Inside (Out))) NY." There will be soundwalks from 6-7 p.m., a Citizen Sound (town-hall style) forum on the urban soundscape followed by Inside (Out))) Live: a multi-channel sound jam from 9-10 p.m. NYSAE members Andrea Callard, Andrea Polli, Andrea Williams, Edmund Mooney, Jonny Farrow, and Jeremy Slater will be leading, hosting, and performing throughout the evening. More


Celebrate free103point9 @ Ontological and the release of the current issue (#90) of Performing Arts Journal, which includes pieces by and about Richard Foreman

Oct. 16, 2008: 6 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.

Ontological Theater
St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery
131 E. 10th St.
Manhattan, NY 10003
United States
212-533-4650

(free103point9 Event)

Join us in celebrating some exciting news!
Commencing in January, free103point9 will be in residence at the Ontological Theater at St. Mark’s Church. This partnership is being formalized to foster a mutually complimentary and inspiring collaboration, which began in 2006 with participation in the Ontological’s second Noise! festival, a program of their acclaimed Incubator series. With free103point9 transitioning from eleven years of city programming out of a small studio space in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn; this partnership is an exiting leap into a venue superbly equipped for performance and exhibition.

Join us in raising a glass to the exciting events planned for the coming year and the publication of pieces by and about Richard Foreman in PAJ volume 90, Stick around for the first evening of NYC Radio Festival 2008: Radio Theater featuring work by 31 Down and Japanther (8 p.m., free admission). More


thingNY does Berio

Oct. 16, 2008: 8 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Secret Project Robot
210 Kent Ave.
Brooklyn, NY

Berio's Sequenzas performed by Isabel Castellvi (cello), Stephen Menotti (trombone) and Jeffrey Young (violin). Then the whole gang jumps in for the Folk Songs and O King with soprano Gelsey Bell. Other works by Tarik Ghiradella and Andrew Livingston. Part of the De Facto Series. More


Harvestworks 30th Anniversary Benefit

Oct. 16, 2008: 8 p.m.

Galapagos Art Space
16 Main St.
Dumbo
Brooklyn, NY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Press Contact: Carol Parkinson 212-431-1130 x 120 Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center presents: 30th ANNIVERSARY BENEFIT Performance: Now, Then & ∞ Performances by: The Notekillers with special guest Shelley Hirsch: The Notekillers is a band that was created in 1976 in Philadelphia by guitarist David First, drummer Barry Halkin and bassist Stephen Bilenky, influenced by free jazz, minimalism, reggae, punk and psychedelic. Shelley Hirsch is "an unorthodox, extraordinary fusion of vocalist, composer, and performance artist" (Anne LeBaron) whose work encompasses story telling pieces, staged performances, compositions, improvisations, collaborations, installations, and radio plays, which have been presented on 5 continents. Fair Use Trio - Comprised of Matty Ostrowski, Zach Layton and Luke Dubois, the trio provide a live interactive soundtrack to the frenetic and arresting time-compressed hollywood films which are manipulated and layered in real-time by Luke Dubois. Zach Layton is a composer, curator, improviser and new media artist based in Brooklyn with an interest in biofeedback, generative algorithms, experimental culture and architecture. R. Luke DuBois is a composer, performer, video artist, and programmer. He holds a doctorate in music composition from Columbia University and teaches at Columbia's Computer Music Center. He is a co-author of the program Jitter. A New York City native, Matthew Ostrowski is a composer, performer, and installation artist working primarily with electronics and sound. He has played with everyone from John Zorn and David Behrman to a trio of Elvis impersonators. Glomag featuring CHiKA: Glomag is a Brooklyn based band part of the 8-bit community. This video gamed influenced branch of electronic music, has developed a flourishing international live scene and is one of the first new genres of music to use the Internet to its fullest advantage. CHiKA is a live computer visuals artist working within New York’s expanded cinema community and VJ scene. Her videos implement geometric minimalist patterns and original graphics in unique, repetitive combinations. She is a member of the SHARE community, a weekly multimedia open jam. Pamela Z : A composer/performer who makes solo works combining a wide range of vocal techniques with electronic processing, sampled sounds, and The BodySynth™ gesture controller. She has also composed scores for dance, film, and new music chamber ensembles. Benton-C Bainbridge and Bobby Previte: Dialed In - A live audiovisual performance and a collection of music movies by drummer/composer Bobby Previte and VJ Benton-C Bainbridge. Each using obsolete and forgotten technology scavenged from the tech dump, Benton-C warps video into strange shapes not seen since Electric Company, while Previte whips sonic fragments into powerful songs. Ned Sublette…Harvestworks Benefit Master of Ceremonies An American composer, musician, record producer and musicologist. As a performer, Sublette is probably best known for fusing country-western and afro-Carribean styles including salsa, cumbia and rumba. During the 1980s, he led the Ned Sublette Band, which played country with Cuban stylings. About the video program The 30th Anniversary video montage is a compilation of works by artists who have participated in the Harvestworks programs. Featured artists include: Charlie Ahearn, Jo Andres, Ericka Beckman, Rene Beekman, Zoe Beloff, Caterina Borelli, Bill Buchen, Phyllis Bulkin-Lehrer, Josely Carvalho, Shu Lea Cheang, Abigail Child, Jem Cohen, Justine Cooper, Blondell Cummings, Peter d'Agostino, Toni Dove, Michael Dwass, Angie Eng, Tirtza Even, Joshua Fried, Shalom Gorewitz, Alexander Hahn, Rohesia Hamilton Metcalfe, Dick Higgins, Kathy High, Ken Jacobs, Amy Jenkins, EBN: Brian Kane, Joshua Pearson, Gardner Post, George Lewis / Marina Rosenfeld, Laura Parnes, R.I.P. Hayman, Jonathon Rosen, Pamela Z. Curated by Kathy Brew and Clara Jo. To purchase tickets via credit card, please go to www.harvestworks.org/2008benefit. If you would like to purchase tickets with either cash or check or would like to make a tax-deductible contribution to Harvestworks, please contact Amanda Remus at amandaremus@mac.com. About Galapagos Art Space - www.galapagosartspace.com In DUMBO, Galapagos Art Space will be able to present the theater, dance, performance art, music, cinema, lectures / literary events, and the non profit fundraising that they believe is their core mission and the most important contribution they can make to their community and they will create New York City’s first LEED certified ‘green’ cultural venue. About Harvestworks – www.harvestworks.org Harvestworks is a nonprofit Digital Media Arts Center that provides resources for artists to learn digital tools and exhibit experimental work created with digital technologies. Our programs are made possible with funds from New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Materials for the Arts, the Mary Flagler Cary Trust, the Jerome Foundation, mediaThefoundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Art, The New York State Music Fund, the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, The Argosy Foundation, The Carnegie Corporation, The NY Community Trust, The Andy Warhol Foundation and the Friends of Harvestworks. Carol Parkinson, Director carolp@harvestworks.org www.harvestworks.org 596 Broadway Suite 602 NYC 10012 212-431-1130 x 12 More


Interpretations presents Ted Mook: pansonority/luminance — The music of Ezra Sims and Daniel Rothman

Oct. 16, 2008: 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.

Roulette at Location One
20 Greene St.
btw Canal and Grand Sts.
Manhattan, NY
212-219-8242

Interpretations presents an evening with: Ted Mook: pansonority/luminance, The Music of Ezra Sims and Daniel Rothman.
Cellist Ted Mook has gathered his friends for an evening of glowing microtonal music. Ezra Sims, the panchromatic classicist composer celebrates his 80th birthday with the String Quartet # 5 and the masterful Clarinet Quintet. Daniel Rothman, a composer of lambent sonorities, presents his String Quartet and a work written for solo cello, For Ted. Both composers explore unprecedented nuance of timbre, tone and form in the service of expression. Featuring: Ted Mook, cello; Sean Carney, violin; Christian Hebel, violin; Liu Wen Ting, viola; Gilad Harel, clarinet. For reservations, call 212-219-8242. For more information on the Interpretations series, call 212-627-0990 or visit: www.interpretations.info www.roulette.org More


Radio Festival NYC 2008

Oct. 16, 2008 – Oct. 18, 2008

Ontological Theater
St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery
131 E. 10th St.
Manhattan, NY 10003
United States
212-533-4650

(free103point9 Event, free103point9 Online Radio Event)

31 Down, Alexis Bhagat, Judy Dunaway, Kareem Estefan, Japanther, Killer Dreamer, Joe Milutis, Neg-Fi, Noveller, Tom Roe, Danny Snelson, Phoebe Springstubb, TwistyCat, Laura Vitale

free103point9 presents a fall festival of radio art and experimentation presented during three nights and one afternoon featuring radio theater, poetics, presentations, and noise with live video web streams. Radio Festival NYC 2008 is produced in association with The Ontological-Hysteric Incubator.

Radio Theater
Thursday, October 16, 8 p.m., free admission
31 Down
DJ Dizzy
Japanther
Killer Dreamer
Part of Free Night of Theater 2008

Radio Poetics
Friday, October 17, 8 p.m., $7-10 sliding scale.
Curated by Danny Snelson.
With Alexis Bhagat (free103point9 Transmission Artist)
Kareem Estefan (Host of 'Ceptuetics, an avant-garde poetry show on WNYU.)
Joe Milutis (author of "Ether")
Danny Snelson and Phoebe Springstubb

Radio Talks
Saturday, October 18, 2 p.m., free admission.
Artist Presentations from Judy Dunaway and Laura Vitale.

Radio Noise
Saturday, October 18, 8 p.m., $7-10 sliding scale.
Neg-Fi
Noveller
Tom Roe
Twisty Cat: Ed Bear + Lea Bertucci + Tianna Kennedy

More information at http://www.ontological.com/INCUBATOR/free103.html.

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Anna Friz: You Are Far From Us at Spectropia

Oct. 16, 2008 – Oct. 26, 2008

RIXC

Riga,
Latvia

Anna Friz

Anna Friz will be exhibiting the multi-FM channel installation "You are far from us" at Art + Communication 2008 X International festival for new media culture.

http://www.rixc.lv/08/en/festival/index.html

The radio of the future as imagined by the past was filled with the promise of access to realms of the uncanny; where the radio would provide a connection with the dead or other ethereal spirits. Meanwhile, contemporary radio news are filled with incessant reports of the recent dead from wars and disaster. Rather than dream again of the radio transmitting messages from those who have passed away, what communication we might be missing from those still living around us? What nearly inaudible signals, transmitted in moments of intensity or crisis, might we hear if the radio was tuned to hear? What do people seek to transmit, in a moment between the intake of breath and the breath held, waiting, in tension? You are far from us is realized as a multi-channel array of FM receivers and micro-watt transmitters, that constructs an immersive, dynamic sonic environment. Built on the sounds of breath and other bodily exclamations typically absent from regular radio broadcasts, sources for the composition include non-verbal utterances, samples of live witness reports, nervous tics, and inadvertant emotional outbursts. Through the emphasis on breathing I seek to hear the bodies and uncontrollable emotions of those transmitting, to feel close while also feeling their distance. These sounds seep up into the thin heterodyne music of the radios in the array, created from instruments that mirror the human breath (accordion, harmonica) or the detuned radio landscape (theremin, and the interference sounds generated from multi-path and harmonic interference between the different transmitters). The 10th edition of the “Art+Communication” festival, organised by RIXC, takes place in Riga from October 16 – 25, 2008. Titled "Spectropia," this year festival continues to illuminate artistic explorations within the invisible space of electromagnetic spectrum surrounding us. More


Awkward Bill Rides Again

Oct. 19, 2008: 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.

ABC No Rio
156 Rivington St
Manhattan, NY
United States

Blaise Siwula: saxophone; Lex Samu - trumpet; Chris Welcome, Sten Hostfalt, Ken Silverman: guitars. Plus more musicians tba. Also performing: Claire de Brunner: bassoon; Paul Pinto: piano, voice, variety. More


Giant Ear)))_102208

Oct. 22, 2008: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

free103point9 Online Radio

(free103point9 Event, free103point9 Online Radio Event)

New York Society for Acoustic Ecology

Special Giant Ear))) broadcast with new works by Hunter College Integrated Media Arts MFA students related to NYC soundscape. Following New York City sanitation workers on various routes around the city...life on a decommissioned barge in Gowanus...health care technicians who spend their days around the constant deafening drone of an MRI machine...and other slices of sonic city life. More


Sten Hostfalt + Calmer

Oct. 23, 2008: 11 p.m. – Oct. 24, 2008: 2 a.m.

Public Assembly
70 N. 6th St.
Brooklyn, NY

Jazz Guitarist/Bassist/Composer Sten Hostfalt appears with Calmer (aka Collin Palmer) at Moodgadget Records/Ghostly International's CMJ party, with The Little Death NYC feat. Moby, Laura Dawn, Daron Murphy, Aaron Brooks, The Blue Van and Stars Of Track and Field, and (back room) Moodgadget/Ghostly Intl., Mux Mool, D. Gookin, and Worst Enemies. More


WFMU Record Fair 2008

Oct. 24, 2008 – Oct. 26, 2008

Metropolitan Pavilion
125 W. 18th St.
Manhattan, NY

Annual fundraiser for the free-form radio station. 7-10 p.m. Friday ($20); 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat-Sun. ($6). More


NY Art Book Fair 2008

Oct. 24, 2008 – Oct. 26, 2008

Phillips de Pury & Company
450 West 15th Street at 10th Avenue, 3rd floor
New York, NY
United States

(free103point9 Event)

free103point9 is pleased to again participate in the Friendly Fire section of the NY Art Book Fair; Printed Matter's annual fair of contemporary art books, art catalogs, artists' books, art periodicals, and 'zines offered for sale by over 120 international publishers, booksellers, and antiquarian dealers. Admission to the fair is free. More


K-Mod

Oct. 26, 2008: 8 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.

Freddy's Backroom
485 Dean Street at 6th Ave
(one block from Flatbush)
Brooklyn, NY
United States

K-Mod: Sten Hostfalt: guiatr/compositions; Ole Mathisen: tenor saxophone; Dave Miller: drums. More


Out of Space_Entrückte Welten

Oct. 30, 2008: 3 p.m. – 10 p.m.

free103point9 Online Radio

(free103point9 Online Radio Event)

live-radio-drama of "The War of the Worlds" in English, German and whatever language may be included at the Viennese Planetarium. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of orson welles interpretation of hg wells' "The War of the Worlds" on Oct. 30, 1938. Scenic reading with electroacoustic music and sound installation with academic discussions on "media and catastrophies."
VIENNA local time: Oct 30th 2008, 9 p.m.
NEW YORK: Oct 30st 2008, 3 p.m. (-4 GMT)
Featuring: Christine Ehardt. (academic part), Lale Rodgarkia-Dara (artistic part). Elektro-und Sprech-akustik: Caroline Profanter, Jörg Zemmler, Stephan Roth, Stefan Fraunberger, Dominik Nostitz, Pia Palme, Gina Martiello, Michael Magits, Lale Rodgarkia-Dara, Christian Friedrich, Peter Kutin, Monika Köteles, Elin Maiblak, Jenny Mace, Wolfgang Pratl, Martina Spitzer, Zeki Akyurt, Töchter der Kunst, Nico Wind, Iris Waldhähusl, Chantal Stummer, Iris Maria Stromberger, and Katharina Vana. Dramaturgie: Maria Fuchs. Tontechnik: Martin Murauer. Analoge Visuals Live: Basto Barbara Stöhr. Digitale Visuals: Christoph Jokubonis. Film: Ernst Pohn. Photos: Ilya Akimov. Photos Vorort: Stefan Schamberger. Radioeinbindung in Wien: terrestrische Liveübertragung auf ORANGE 94.0 durch Tanja Kozak Witches on Air http://www.hagazussa.tv. Website: Christoph Jokubonis. DJ: Florian Danhel. Digitales Streaming: Marius Schebella. Hörstation: Lale Rodgarkia-Dara. mit theoretischen Texten von: Christine Ehardt, Katja Rothe, Wolfgang Hagen, Austrian Radio Research Group (ARRG) radio.forschungsraum.net. Organisation und PR: Christine Ehardt, Florian Danhel, Frank Hagen, Gerda Kolb. Mampf: Memet Tanik, Ula Schneider. More


Elizabeth Brown and Frances White

Oct. 30, 2008: 7:30 p.m. – 10 p.m.

TheTimesCenter
242 W 41st St.
Manhattan, NY
800-272-9533

The Music of Elizabeth Brown and Frances White. October 30, 2008, 7:30pm at TheTimesCenter. This program of music by composers Elizabeth Brown and Frances White is the first Interpretations concert to be presented in TheTimesCenter, which was designed by renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano. The concert, which includes three world premieres, features music for a variety of instruments Eastern and Western, antique and modern, including: shakuhachi, guitar, violin, viola, bass, theremin, flute, viola d'amore, narrator, electronic sound, and video. Critically acclaimed violist Liuh-Wen Ting, an enthusiastic supporter of new music, is joined by an exciting line up of performers, including baritone Thomas Buckner, shakuhachi master Ralph Samuelson, violinist Mari Kimura, guitarist Ben Verdery, bassist Troy Rinker, and composer Elizabeth Brown on flute, theremin, and shakuhachi. This concert is part of the Daniel Pearl Foundation World Music Days celebration, which promotes music as a path to peace and understanding. Brown and White, acknowledged as composers with uniquely distinctive musical voices, enthusiastically support this vision. For more information on the Interpretations series, call 212-627-0990 or visit: www.interpretations.info More


The War of the War of the Worlds_2008

Oct. 31, 2008: 10 p.m. – 11 p.m.

free103point9 Online Radio

(free103point9 Event, free103point9 Online Radio Event)

Tom Roe

Tom Roe's fourth annual remix of the Orson Welles' radio theater classic "The War of the Worlds." Roe takes the original and layers on broadcasts of the world's current wars, and the disinformation accompanying current wars. This show comments on media manipulation in a similar manner to the Welles' broadcast, refiguring the hysteria for a media-soaked world. More


Skyline_A Musical Inquiry: Gesture and Temporal Scalability

Oct. 31, 2008: 11 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.

free103point9 Online Radio

(free103point9 Event, free103point9 Online Radio Event)

Skyline

Live Webcast From the Harsh House in Jersey City, NJ. With:
D. Catera (guitar/ electronics)
J. Baird (electronics/ voice)
Things change very slowly or in an eye-blink; on the other hand, we morph from within imperceptibly and quite unnoticed by things. We can’t arrest flux only choose to be a part of it or, not.a cake: ready for the pineapple, everything’s already upside down.
Current mood: thoughtful
Category: Not distractible at the moment.
Set a place at the table for sober reflection campers...take a peek in the mirror and ask one question; "Who are you?" Only one person can answer this one and no need to share the answer. Just good to have a tiny grip of your basics. Fellow beings will benefit obliquely from your knowledge and that is reward enough.
when radio didn’t suck...
Current mood: thirsty
Category: 300 in HD
Another old-timer's wanking on about how slender the thread of broadcast venues has become. No more 'best of all possible worlds' from WHAM in Rochester, Harry Abraham kept many a late night drive interesting for more times than i can remember. Reading, chatting, playing whatever seemed appropriate to the mood, many mornings 5 am would find me still around the receiver inside, after a long commute, just to finish off the program. RIP.
Crickets, creeks, suburbia & chevys in the pasture. Frank, miles, ornette, timmy thomas, little beaver, joni, rava & all the browns james, clifford & john. Funky Nassau, the drells and archie bell.. distortion, krazy kat & nasa video. Perfect sloppy paint-slingers, homebrew & handmade doodads. Donuts, mckenna & detroit finishes. Sidewalks, accidental urban design, a napkin to draw on & outdoor chess. Overheard conversations & voices like angels with their hair on fire. Jobim, good radio, a well told story, the right color in the right place and a job well done. Cinnamon toast and strong coffee, hotel danish in montreal, fuzz dogs and cats nieces and nephews & the horizontal.
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