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What is radio art? What is transmission art? We discuss the experimental side of radio and artistic uses of radio transmissions on our show this week, looking at historical and contemporary examples. Artist and scholar Anna Friz joins us to chat about these concepts, sharing how her college/community radio past in Canada inspired her to immerse herself in the practice of sound art and radio art. Friz is Assistant Professor, Film and Digital Media at University of California, Santa Cruz and also serves on the board of Wave Farm.
Show Notes:
- Anna Friz’s website
- Jennifer Waits’ article about Anna Friz’s UC Radio Network presentation about the history of radio art and transmission art
- Anna Friz radio art piece “Collecting Clocks and Losing Time” on Wave Farm’s The Radio Art Hour
- University of British Columbia’s campus-community radio station CiTR
- Western Front, an artist-run centre in Vancouver, BC
- Kunstradio in Austria
- Negativland website
- Delia Derbyshire and the History of the BBC
- Daphne Oram, electronic music pioneer
- Tetsuo Kogawa‘s Radio Art works
- Video of Tetsuo Kogawa performaing
- The Joy Channel release by Anna Friz and Emmanuel Madan
- Solar Radio/Embedded Radio Device piece by Absolute Value of Noise and Anna Friz
- CWCH Collective
- NRRF B Radio
- Transmission Art in the Present Tense – article by Anna Friz
- More about the little people in the radio
Related Episodes about sound art, transmission art, women in sound:
- Radio Survivor Podcast #292: The History of Sound Art with Judy Dunaway
- Radio Survivor Podcast #190: Radio Spectrum and Transmission Art with Amanda Dawn Christie
- Radio Survivor Podcast #193: Wavefarm, Reveil and Transmission Arts
- Radio Survivor Podcast #289: Celebrating Women in Sound
- Radio Survivor Podcast #151: The Wave Farm Grows Transmission Arts
- Radio Survivor Podcast #137: Zach Poff Build a Radio Station Inside a Pond
- Radio Survivor Podcast #105: Incoming Wounded – Interview with WEFT late-night DJ Ed Hadley
The podcast began with a discussion of this recent piece of sound collage https://youtu.be/hhirSscNuuc