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20.09.24
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*Duuu Radio s’associe à Radio Vilnius le temps de la Saison de la Lituanie en France 2024.

RADIO VILNIUS x *DUUU RADIO

*Duuu Radio invites Radio Vilnius to Paris to produce a radio program, which will be broadcasted simultaneously on both stations on the 20th and the 21st of September. For the program Puota, Audrius Pocius and Deimantė Bulbenkaitė invite Lithuanian artists working in France, and French artists who have organized exhibitions or participated in residencies in Lithuania, as well as participants in the Lithuanian Season in France.

📌 Public opening on Saturday the 21st, at *Duuu’s Studio, 27 rue Barbès, 93100 Montreuil, from 7pm. to 11pm.

Puota w/ Audrius Pocius and Deimantė Bulbenkaitė – Live radio show
DJ sets by Kotryna Briedytė, Audrius Pocius, and Deimantė Bulbenkaitė
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Manifestation dans le cadre de la Saison de la Lituanie en France 2024

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29.03.23
Radia Show 939 : “TstBd” by Christopher Booth
Christopher Booth
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Radia (39)
Radia (39)
29.03.23
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Chaque mercredi *Duuu diffuse une émission inédite réalisée par l’une des radios du réseau Radia, groupe international informel de radios libres. Radia se veut un espace de réflexion sur la radio et la création radiophonique d’aujourd’hui. Cette semaine *Duuu diffuse “TstBd” by Christopher Booth for Soundart Radio.

“TstBd” was a ritual performance carried out December 9th 2021 in Studio 1, Dartington Hall. Utilizing sound, radio feedback, video & ritual a spell was cast, the results of which are as yet indeterminate.

The Test Bed was a performance created in response to a critical investigation into Dartington Hall, its history, pedagogical legacy and the landscape and people who live and have lived in and around the estate. The title was taken from a board annual report for the Dartington Trust in which it was stated “Dartington should be a test bed for a just and sustainable future” Indeed, the sigil used ritually in this piece is conceived from this premise. The work is a celebration of craftmanship, egalitarianism, the landscape of Dartington Hall and a call to remember its history as a catalyst for experimentation and exploration of radical ideas.
“It brought to mind fluxus performances from the 60’s and seemed
to symbolize a revisiting of Dartington’s history although the involvement of radios in the space
and the knowledge that this was being broadcast on Soundart radio brought the focus into the
present. An experimental practice-based project which was professional, engaging and displayed a rigorous performative approach and inventive use of research material.” - Dr Jo Joelson (London Fieldworks)

The audio is also available in conjunction with the video footage from the performance here - The Test Bed - YouTube