Dead Letters
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "In 1983, Susan Stone...
Degenerates in Dreamland
"A radio manifesto in memory of the body in pieces...
Display Wounds
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "In 1985, while still wo...
Evil Axis: Fun Things to do With Silly Words #342
Gregory Whitehead sent in several contributions, t...
In Malpais
"It's the Malpais. We're talkin' about hot sand, b...
L’indomptable (The Unconquerable)
L’indomptable, an experimental radio essay made fo...
Leave It or Double It
Whitehead writes, "All I knew for sure from the ou...
Lovely Ways To Burn
A fascinating docu-performance on the contradictor...
Phantom Pain—The Theater of Operations
"I opened this place," the narrator says, "as an i...
Pressures of the Unspeakable
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "October 3, 1991, I arri...
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May It Come by Gregory Whitehead (Wave Farm): Oct 14, 2024
With a title that descends from a well-known passa...
WGXC Afternoon Show: Austin T. Richey in conversation with Gregory Whitehead.: Jun 26, 2024
Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow Austin T. Richey is in...
The Radio Art Hour: Dmitriy Nikolaev, Andrea Sodomka, Gregory Whitehead: Aug 20, 2022
Tune in three radio art works this week, one from...
WGXC Afternoon Show: Natalia Kowalska-Elkader and Gregory Whitehead (Edited, no news): Jul 27, 2022
Radio researcher Natalia Kowalska-Elkader and radi...
WGXC Afternoon Show: Radio Artist Fellow Andy Stuhl Culminating Broadcast: May 28, 2022
Wave Farm Radio Artist Fellows 2021/2022 Andy Stuh...
The Radio Art Hour: Yvette Janine Jackson, Diana Chang: Oct 30, 2021
Yvette Janine Jackson's 2021 work "Test Flight No....
The Radio Art Hour: Jon Brumit, Erik Belgum, Gregory Whitehead: Sep 04, 2021
Today's show opens and closes with works from Greg...
The Radio Art Hour: Knut Aufermann, Gregory Whitehead: Jun 19, 2021
Tune in two works today: Knut Aufermann's "Lee de...
Wave Farm Fellow Jess Speer in conversation with Radio Artist Fellowship Mentors: May 27, 2021
Wave Farm's 2020/2021 Radio Artist Fellow, Jess Sp...
Gregory Whitehead Anniversary Special: Mar 13, 2021
New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) marks its 20th...
Tune(In))) The Kitchen: Apr 22, 2004
How to Pronounce Prosthesis and Other Language Lessons: Jul 13, 1991
The Radio Contortions festival included live to...
Panel with Frances Dyson, Douglas Kahn, Dan Lander, Julia Loktev (moderator), Wayne Morris, Helen Thorington, and Gregory Whitehead.: Jul 13, 1991
Gregory Whitehead Performing at Radio Revolten. Halle, 2016.:
Wave Farm 1997-2017: Anna Friz, Jeff Kolar, and Gregory Whitehead: Oct 21, 2017
Wave Farm 1997-2017: Gregory Whitehead performance: Oct 21, 2017
Lucas Derycke and Gregory Whitehead at Japanther's "Remote Audio Outpost" at Wave Farm.: Jul 09, 2015
Gregory Whitehead Portrait Image: Sep 01, 2010
Photographed by Heidrun Lohr. Date noted is the da...
Great Small Works: The Fourth Radio Cabaret Flier: Nov 25, 2003
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"Five Concerts All at Once, And It's Quiet," The New York Times, April 24, 2004:
Five Concerts All at Once, And It's Quiet by Jon P...
An Interview with Gregory Whitehead, Allie Alvarado:
Caroline Preziosi: Jul 24, 2024: 4pm - 6pm
Gregory Whitehead is in conversation with Wave Far...
Helen Thorington Tribute: Apr 13, 2024: 4pm - 6pm
Gregory Whitehead hosts a program celebrating the...
Lia Kohl, Desiree Mwalimu-Banks, Gregory Whitehead: Dec 02, 2023: 4pm - 6pm
Wave Farm Radio Art Fellowship Mentor Gregory Whit...
Tyler Maxin and Gregory Whitehead: Feb 25, 2023: 4pm - 6pm
Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow, Tyler Maxin, is live i...
José Alejandro Rivera and Gregory Whitehead: Nov 26, 2022: 4pm - 6pm
After the local news, Radio Arts Fellow José Aleja...
Radio Artist Fellow Andy Stuhl Culminating Broadcast: May 28, 2022: 4pm - 6pm
Scanner, NeuroTransmitter, Barbara Ess and Peggy Ahwesh, Joan Schuman: Sep 28, 2021: 3pm - 4pm
Welcome to "The Radio Art Hour," a show where art...
Scanner, NeuroTransmitter, Barbara Ess and Peggy Ahwesh, Joan Schuman: Jun 23, 2021: 2pm - 3pm
Wave Farm Fellow Jess Speer in conversation with Radio Artist Fellowship Mentors: May 27, 2021: 2pm - 4pm
Cucina Povera and Gregory Whitehead : May 17, 2021: 3pm - 4pm
This monthly program features highlights and commi...
Radio Opera with Gregory Whitehead and Yvette Janine Jackson: Apr 05, 2019: 12pm- 1:30 pm
Distler Hall @ Granoff Music Center
Wave Farm 1997-2017: Twenty Performances for Twenty Years: Oct 21, 2017: 12pm- 10pm
Fridman Gallery (through October 2018)
Paralektronoia: Dec 04, 2014 - Dec 06, 2014
The New School
Gregory Whitehead: Jul 15, 2014: 1am- 3am
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
Saturday Night Special: Dreamlands: Jul 12, 2014: 6pm- 7pm
Radio Readings: Gregory Whitehead: Jun 21, 2014: 3:30 pm- 4pm
Saturday Night Special: The Day King Hammer Fell From The Sky: May 17, 2014: 8pm- 9pm
Saturday Afternoon Show: Gregory Whitehead, Virginia Madsen: Dec 14, 2013: 4pm- 6pm
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The Loneliest Road: Nov 12, 2013: 1am- 3am
Gregory Whitehead Radio Theatre: Sep 08, 2013: 1am- 5:30 am
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With a title that descends from a well-known passage in the Tibetan Book of the Dead, May it come that the sounds of the bardo shall be known as one’s own sounds, the piece opens with an improvised DI...
Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow Austin T. Richey is in conversation with Gregory Whitehead, live from the WGXC Catskill Studio. As Wave Farm's 2024 Radio Art Research Fellow, Austin T. Richey will contribu...
Tune in three radio art works this week, one from Dmitriy Nikolaev, one from Andrea Sodomka, a media artist from Austria, and one from American radio artist Gregory Whitehead. First is "Happy Birthday...
Radio researcher Natalia Kowalska-Elkader and radio artist Gregory Whitehead are live from Wave Farm and the WGXC Acra Studio for this edition of the WGXC Afternoon Show.
Wave Farm Radio Artist Fellows 2021/2022 Andy Stuhl is live in the WGXC Acra Studio with Tom Roe and Gregory Whitehead to reflect on his nine-month fellowship. Fellowship mentor Neil Verma will join t...
Yvette Janine Jackson's 2021 work "Test Flight No. 1" and Diana Chang's "Falling Free" from Jan. 1, 1989 are featured. Jackson brings attention to historical events and social issues through her radio...
Today's show opens and closes with works from Gregory Whitehead, with "Radio Degree Zero" starting things off, and "Adioradio" ending the show. Then tune in fro works from New American Radio, a weekly...
Tune in two works today: Knut Aufermann's "Lee de Forest Night Loops" (2008) and Gregory Whitehead's "Display Wounds" (1985). As part of the 2008 AV Festival in Newcastle, UK, Knut Aufermann and Mobil...
Wave Farm's 2020/2021 Radio Artist Fellow, Jess Speer, is in conversation live with Fellowship Mentors Anna Friz, Joan Schuman, and Gregory Whitehead. The Wave Farm Radio Artist Fellowship is a nine-m...
New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) marks its 20th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of WGXC with an two+ hour mini-retrospective of recent radio art works by Gregory Whitehead. Whitehead has broug...
The Radio Art Hour: Gregory Whitehead: Feb 20, 2021
Welcome to "The Radio Art Hour," a show where art is not just on the radio, but is the radio. "The Radio Art Hour" draws from the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource that aims to...
Radiophrenia Redux: Isabelle Stragliati and Anne-Laure Pigache, Alexis Weaver, Gregory Whitehead: Jul 20, 2020
Parole Paysage by Isabelle Stragliati and Anne-Laure Pigache A live radiophonic performance, a drift in the language. Parole Paysage is a monthly radio show hosted by Anne-Laure Pigache. Between 1...
Dead Letters: May 31, 2020
Gregory Whitehead is an American radio artist whose radio art is widely celebrated and enjoyed. It is very difficult to choose just a couple of his works for the Wave Farm Radio Art Archive from his m...
Pressures of the Unspeakable: May 31, 2020
Pressures of the Unspeakable is a radio art classic that takes you on a journey worth going on. Gregory Whitehead was invited to spend six weeks in Sydney, Australia working with the Australian Broadc...
Radio Opera with Gregory Whitehead and Yvette Janine Jackson: Apr 05, 2019
This event was part of two days of activities celebrating the culmination of the 2018/2019 academic year-long "Wave Farm (in residence) at Tufts University Art Galleries." Presented at the Distler Mus...
Gregory Whitehead and Yvette Janine Jackson live from Tufts 1630-AM: Apr 04, 2019
The broadcast included the following works: Christopher DeLaurenti, We Reject 1:34 Tanya Tagaq, Summoning (2015) 8:57 Anna Friz, Radiotelegraph (2013) 16:08 Sorrel Hays, Celebration of No (1983)...
Gregory Whitehead and Yvette Janine Jackson live from Tufts 1630-AM EVERGREEN: Apr 04, 2019
What Murmurs: Jan 01, 2019
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "I am speaking to you now from the edge of a very large swampland. I cannot really see where the water ends and the land begins. Radio play loves edges: between seduction and...
"Here Comes Everybody" by Gregory Whitehead for WGXC's Seventh Anniversary at WGXC's "Radio Magic" show.: Feb 24, 2018
Conducted by Gregory Whitehead at the WGXC Seventh Anniversary Party: An Evening of Radio Theatre. Performed by the WGXC Radio Magic Camerata Imprompta.
Olivia's Radio Ravioli: Gregory Whitehead: Oct 28, 2017
Live broadcast with a phone-in from Gen Ken Montgomery.
Saturday Afternoon Show: Gregory Whitehead, Joan Schuman, Olivia Bradley-Skill: Oct 28, 2017
Discussion of pondercasting and radio.
Anna Friz, Jeff Kolar, and Gregory Whitehead performance during Wave Farm 1997-2017 at Fridman Gallery, NYC.: Oct 21, 2017
Saturday Afternoon Show: Marc Matter, Gregory Whitehead: Mar 04, 2017
Tom Roe is joined in the Wave Farm Study Center and WGXC Acra Studio by sound-artist and researcher Marc Matter and Gregory Whitehead, celebrated creator of more than one-hundred radio plays, essays...
On the Shore Dimly Seen: Jan 01, 2015
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "The interrogation log of detainee 063, as first revealed to the public by Time magazine in 2005, offers a detailed hour-by-hour chronicle of the so-called “special interroga...
Virginia Madsen and Gregory Whitehead discuss radio art.: Feb 22, 2014
Saturday Afternoon Show: Live from free103point9's Transmission Arts Colloquium: Oct 13, 2012
Participants in this international gathering of critics, curators, scholars, and artists will speak with free103point9's Tom Roe live on WGXC 90.7-FM about their work and the discussions happening at...
Leave It or Double It: Sep 01, 2012
Whitehead writes, "All I knew for sure from the outset is that I would aim for a duration of 33:33, and that I would use the source material of translated excerpts from the Turin newspaper La Stampa r...
Leave It or Double It: Introduction: Sep 01, 2012
Turn On the News: Deep Wireless/Trans X Preview: May 25, 2012
Tracks and free103point9 recordings of past Deep Wireless performances and lectures by Gregory Whitehead, Anna Friz, Emmanuel Madan, and Tetsuo Kogawa are included here.
Gregory Whitehead: AIRtime visiting artist on WGXC 90.7-FM: May 14, 2011
On Saturday May 14, 2011, less three months following the launch of 90.7-FM, influential and award-winning radio artist and voice, Gregory Whitehead took to the helm and performed this very special b...
Gregory Whitehead_042509_Lecture at Harvard: Apr 25, 2009
PS 122 Fourth Radio Cabaret: Nov 25, 2003
L’indomptable (The Unconquerable): Jan 01, 1996
L’indomptable, an experimental radio essay made for Radio France's Atelier de Création Radiophonique in collaboration with Allen S. Weiss, centers on an exploration of artist Michel Nedjar’s extraordi...
The Thing About Bugs: Jan 01, 1995
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "Etymological radiophony created in collaboration with Christof Migone for New American Radio in 1995. An exploration of deep bug muckmusik, digital hygiene, ethnic cleansing...
The Thing About Bugs: Jan 01, 1994
An exploration into the improbable relationship between entomology and electricity. Bugs in the world of electronic media or bugs in our beds: how to respond? In this collaborative "field trip," Migon...
Shake, Rattle, Roll: Jan 01, 1993
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "Shake, Rattle, Roll is a radio manifesto dating from 1993. I used every category of material at my disposal, and every compositional and editing technique, explored in short...
Pressures of the Unspeakable: Jan 01, 1992
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "October 3, 1991, I arrived in Sydney, Australia with little more than a general concept of an Australian Screamscape, carried inside the fictive envelope of an imaginary Ins...
Shake, Rattle and Roll: Jan 01, 1992
A personal history inscribed in a technical history. Or, as Whitehead himself describes it, "The strange and inescapable desire to electrocute myself, under the delusion that I will then somehow be ab...
Degenerates in Dreamland: Jan 01, 1991
"A radio manifesto in memory of the body in pieces." (Whitehead) Commissioned by New American Radio.
Aphids and Others: Jan 01, 1990
Written in response to Gregory Whitehead's Male Digger Bees, this short work is a humorously poignant appeal for diversity and choice in our lives. It features a laughing aphid, three bumping snails,...
In Malpais: Jan 01, 1990
"It's the Malpais. We're talkin' about hot sand, black rocks, and a whole lotta dead things." A dreamlike geography. Commissioned by New American Radio.
Lovely Ways To Burn: Jan 01, 1990
A fascinating docu-performance on the contradictory aspects of fire/electricity: seduction and power—fear and destruction. "Everybody's got the fever," a chorus sings in many variations, providing the...
The Respirator: Jan 01, 1990
Sensual and unusual audio art inspired by the terminal illness of the broadcast medium. "There is no sign of brain activity, but we are able to keep the patient breathing through the use of the respir...
Totenklage/Lacrimosa: Jan 01, 1990
Two words migrate into each other to compose an acoustic requiem. Commissioned by New American Radio.
Phantom Pain—The Theater of Operations: Jan 01, 1989
"I opened this place," the narrator says, "as an inter-disciplinary center for exploring the phenomenon of phantom pain. Phantom pain is the experience of pain in an area where the real organs of sens...
Reptiles and Wildfire: Jan 01, 1989
Soundspaces of water, rain, and wild fire transport the listeners to a place where "The Heat is heavy, but soft. And all that moves, moves quietly." A dream-like piece of great sensual beauty and lyri...
The Pleasure of Ruins: Jan 01, 1989
Begins with a haunting new age style incantation of obliterated civilizations—a slow-paced voicing of ruins. Then, with closely-timed razor interruptions, brief outbursts of sound are heard that incre...
The Pleasure of Ruins: Jan 01, 1988
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "Inspired by the book with the same title (by Rose Macauley, with remarkable photographs by Roloff Beny), I set out to conjure an acoustic ruin through the poetic disintegrat...
Display Wounds: Jan 01, 1986
Writes Gregory Whitehead, "In 1985, while still working on Dead Letters, I became fascinated by the idea of wound reading, and committed myself to the practice of vulnerology, collaborating with Phil...
A fictionalized monologue that addresses the "woundscape" of the human species in the wake of the history of technology through the brooding ruminations of a "vulnerologist"—a wound doctor whose slow...