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WGXC Afternoon Show: Wheelhouse Creative Education Center, Eve Egoyan's "Tidal" for Radio Amnion
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Hosted by Kieran Riley (Monday); Pastor Kim Singletary (1st, 3rd Tuesday); Randall Martin (2nd, 4th Tuesday); a rotating collection of hosts (Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday); Tom DePietro and Selha Graham (Thursday); Azouke Legba and Carline Murphy (Sunday).
In the 4 p.m. hour, Tom Roe is joined in the Acra studio by Alanna Navitski and Maya Prohovnik from the Wheelhouse Creative Education Center to talk about the history of the school and its programs. Alanna Navitski is the Executive and Community Programs Director of Wheelhouse and Maya Prohovnik is a local parent whose son attends the school.
In the 5 p.m. hour, we are pleased to present Eve Egoyan's Tidal, the most recent composition for Radio Amnion: Sonic Transmissions of Care in Oceanic Space, which is a multi-year sound art project for the waters of Earth, organized by artist Jol Thoms.
Egoyan's works for augmented/acoustic piano delve into the space between what a piano can do and what Egoyan has always wished it could do. At their core is the live acoustic sound of the piano, but through the delicate intervention of technology, Egoyan tests (and teases) the edges of that sound, pushing it beyond the familiar, through the impossible, and into the extraordinary.
Egoyan would like to dedicate this broadcast of Tidal to reknown and honored environmental scientist Vicky Husband.
Tidal pushes and pulls us in and out of deep sea to shore and back again, from sky to surface, and within: in each direction simultaenously, a peacful dance of multiplicty while we decompress and expand into the environments, minds, and beings that we are and are composed of. This composition is pre-existing so funds have been sent to Strong Coast BC in Eve's name.
Radio Amnion commissions and relays new compositions by contemporary artists more than 2kms deep with/in the Pacific Ocean. During each full moon, far beyond human perception, the abyssal waters of Cascadia Basin resonate with the deep frequencies and voices of invited artists. All transmissions are relayed in the sea through a submerged neutrino telescope experiment’s calibration system and available at radioamnion.net during the three days of each full moon. Beginning February 2023, Wave Farm Radio and WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears will also broadcast each new composition.
Radio Amnion was initiated by artist and researcher Jol Thoms in 2019, submerged into the Ocean in 2020, and came to operation in June of 2021—all due to a remarkable invitation from Prof. Elisa Resconi of the SFB1258.
Radio Amnion is a partnership with the SFB1258 Neutrino and Dark Matter Group at the Technical University of Munich and in collaboration with Ocean Networks Canada at University of Victoria, British Columbia, CA.
The "WGXC Afternoon Show" features local news, interviews with community leaders and personalities, a rundown of local and regional events, weather updates, and more about and for the community. The show is a place for a community conversation about issues, with music, and more. Saturday the emphasis is more on radio art, and art on the radio. Unlike shows by individual programmers on the station, the "WGXC Afternoon Show" is considered partially station-run. The Sunday version calls itself "Li Le, Le Tan." Tune in for local news, interviews with community leaders and personalities, reports on cultural issues, a rundown of public meetings and local and regional events, with weather updates, and more about and for the community, made mostly through volunteers in the community through WGXC. The Catskill Makers Syndicate produce the "Better Weather" for the show. Rob Gelles produces the Columbia County history segment "Rob Around The County" and "This Month in History" for the show. Interview segments from Justin Maiman are often heard on this show, as our movie updates from Jenny Ghetti and Amanda Lees. Interviews by hosts of the "WGXC Afternoon Show" also get played back here occasionally. And Jack Sencabaugh contributes the "Backtracks in Time" segment about local history. Some reports come from our partner station, WOOC-LP in Troy, out of The Sanctuary for Independent Media. Tom Roe also cuts up local and national news with songs and sounds for the show. The show begins each day with local headlines, weather, and previews of community events. Also tune in for national headlines from the Public News Service on WGXC. Sometimes national, state, or local press conferences, meetings, or events are also broadcast live here. WGXC is always looking for contributors who have an interesting idea for a recurring segment on either the "WGXC Morning Show" or the "WGXC Afternoon Show." Email your idea to info@wgxc.org.
Playlist:
- Der Telefon-Anruf (Edit) / Kraftwerk
- Second Scout / Autechre
- I Don't Wanna Grow Up / Tom Waits
- Burden / Home
- Cold Blooded Old Times / Smog
- Red Bird Pt. 2 (Morning) / Florist
- The Terminator Theme (Extended Version) / Brad Fiedel
- Power / Peter, Paul and Mary
- Blue Moon / The Barmy Army
- Oh Lord Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb on Me (Remastered Version) / Charles Mingus