La matinale dédiée à l’actualité de la création contemporaine, tous les mercredis de 9:15 à 10:00 en direct sur *Duuu Radio.
Avec ce mois-ci : Justin Morin, Pascal Montfort et Julie Duval (accompagnée Juliette Bayi).
The world opens up for me from my world of sound.
Resonating Sculptures by Reni Hofmüller
“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration”. Nikola Tesla
Sounds of electromagnetic waves, overlapping frequencies of unfathomable spaces - magical, fleeting and touching, these are the electro-poetic worlds of sound that Reni Hofmüller opens up with the antennas of her Resonating Sculptures. Radiation emissions from the natural and human-made world, the cosmos and the technological environment transformed into sounds: hissing, crackling, hissing, whistling, vibrating, clanking and clicking, humming, buzzing, vibrating and booming, voices, tones and sounds from the radio.
Since 2012, the media artist, musician, composer, organiser and activist has been working with communication spaces that are created and characterised through the use of antennas and interpreted musically and improvisationally in live sets. The sculptures are mobile, small, heavy, expansive, they reference places and spaces for which they were designed, and they each have their own history of creation. These are reflected in the forms as well as the spectrum of what they receive. Eight Resonating Sculptures have been created over the past eleven years. In April 2024, a new series of antennas based on the water systems – rivers, drinking water canals and sewage – will open in Scala, Tabakalera, San Sebastian.
As early as the end of the 19th century, Nikola Tesla picked up signals from Jupiter during his first radio experiments and interpreted them using his imagination. The Resonating Sculptures appeal to this power of imagination in the same way as the blue of the deep when diving in the sea or the noise of the radio between the transmitters that suggest a potential, a maybe, a possibly. Hofmüller: “The world opens up for me from my world of sound.”
a color,
eight cards,
destructive criticism,
gone,
undercover
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 Abstürze/Crashes, une proposition de Mark Kanak pour Radio Helsinki
“Abstürze/Crashes” - Radia Version by Mark Kanak (for Radio Helsinki)
Mark Kanak - Poems & electronic sound structures
Rex Joswig - Voice, loops & final mixing
Tone Avenstroup & Susan Atkins - Additional voices
A Kanak & Joswig Production for Radio Helsinki, 2023
Rex Joswig liest Gedichte (Deutsch/Englisch) von Mark Kanak aus “Abstürze”, 2006. //
Rex Joswig reads poems in German and English by Mark Kanak from “Crashes,” 2006.
It’s all social media bullshit, because you can’t sell the truth
Bob (Musk’s Mushrooms) is a sound collage based around an interview Thomas Antonic recorded while researching the beat generation in the United States and which revolves around topics such as freedom, drugs, conspiracy theories.
Thomas Antonic is an award-winning poet, musician, writer, filmmaker and multimedia artist who holds a PhD in German Literature and Philosophy. He works mainly in the fields of experimental literature, multi-media intersections of poetry, film, music, visual arts, cut-up, improvisation, spontaneous prose and other principles of coincidence.
He has numerous publications to his name, in German and English, most recently: United States of Absurdia or The Glorification of the Golden West (poetry and prose, 2022). Antonic is currently conducting the research project ‘The Transnational Beat Generation in Austria’ at the University of Vienna. He was Visiting Researcher at Stanford University in 2013 and Research Fellow at the University of California in Berkeley in 2014 and 2015. He lives and works mostly in Vienna, Austria. In 2021, he completed his first feature length documentary film, ruth weiss: One More Step West Is the Sea.
Une émission proposée par Thomas Antonic et Radio Helsinki pour le réseau Radia.
Depuis l’été 2022, *Duuu fait partie du réseau Radia, groupe international informel de radios libres créé en avril 2005. Ses différents membres possèdent un intérêt commun dans la production et la diffusion d’œuvres pour la radio. Le réseau se veut un espace de réflexion sur la radio et la création radiophonique d’aujourd’hui. Ses activités tentent de contribuer à l’échange interculturel et à la circulation des œuvres et des artistes.