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The Radio Art Hour: Sally Ann McIntyre (Audio)

Jun 04, 2022
Produced by Wave Farm Radio Artist Fellows and Artistic Director Tom Roe.
Tune in to three works from New Zealand-based radio artist Sally Ann McIntyre, "three variations on a study for a data deficient species (grey ghost transmission), "a lagoon, considered against its archival image," and an electrical discharge, "a sea of burning oil slicks." Introduced by Karen Werner. New Zealand-based radio artist Sally Ann McIntyre created three variations on a study for a data deficient species (grey ghost transmission) in 2017. The piece focuses on a New Zealand bird species, the South Island kkako, which may or may not be extinct, no one knows for sure. The bird species was nicknamed the grey ghost for its hauntingly beautiful, mournful, slow, loud song. The only existing recordings of the kkako, included in the piece, are fragmentary and elusive--more of an absence than a presence. McIntyre writes, In these recordings, the bird hovers on the edge of audibility, refusing to be pinned down to monumental extinction narratives, just as it destabilizes...imperial ecology, by remaining outside Western scientific forms of knowing which rely on the verification of empirical evidence. The piece includes a musical score based on written documentation of the kkakos song as described in private letters and publications. This score is performed on piano, violin, clavichord and harpsichord. Another notable element of the piece is Maori musician Rob Thorne improvising on traditional instruments. He does a call-and-response to a field recording I sent him of the data deficient bird's endangered cousin, the North Island kkako, which I made on the bird sanctuary Kapiti Island. My recording remains inaudible in the final piece, making Rob's haunting playing of the traditional instrument a space in which only the ghosts of the missing bird are left to respond. You can also hear recordings of natural radio played back through very unstable microcast transmitters and flocks of radios. three variations on a study for a data deficient species (grey ghost transmission) was commissioned by Radiophrenia, an annual pop-up radio station in Glasgow, Scotland. Read Sally Ann McIntyres more detailed description of the piece at http://radiocegeste.blogspot.com. - Introduced by Wave Farm Radio Artist Fellow 2019/2020, Karen Werner.