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Transmission Ecologies: Episode 3 - Audrey Briot (Audio)
Audrey Briot is an artist and researcher with a background in textiles design. She is focusing on non-verbal communication transmitted by textiles. Employing them as a medium to communicate, they become tangible memory vectors including data and interactivity. To explore the electromagnetic spectrum Audrey Briot has been shaping her body and its envelope as an antenna to intercept various radio frequencies. In this experiment, a new body language is taking shape beyond human abilities. This radio show features electromagnetic waves from HF to UHF, including among others ham radios, pirate radios, military systems, encrypted communications, and satellite transmissions.
Curated by Afroditi Psarra, "Transmission Ecologies" explores the turbulent world of radio signals which propagate around us. Each show features a guest sound artist who broadcasts their radio experiments using EMFs, interference patterns from devices, HAM, RF field recordings, satellite signals, space astronomy research, etc. to formulate their interpretations, compositions, and translations of the invisible and unheard layer of telecommunication technologies.