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WGXC Afternoon Show: José Alejandro Rivera's "Blue Ecology for Future Memory" for Radio Amnion
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In the 5 p.m. hour, we are pleased to present José Alejandro Rivera's Blue Ecology for Future Memory, 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.
Blue Ecology for Future Memory imagines a near-future science fiction scenario from the perspective of Cloud Coverage, a new cloud-based telepathy therapy recording service, and the latest project from one of the most profitable companies in the field, Isostasy Teletherpathy Equilibrium. Their innovative technology allows users access to their own minds, the freedom to explore the depths of their own psychology with an AI therapy subscription app, Isostasy. A headset is required for harvested biometric data to inform the Emotional Energy Web Connection, further made possible with patented Empathy Support Technology TM, the AI engine behind the award-winning, Isostasy Voice Companion.
The session recording mysteriously begins in the middle of the now famous exchange, when Amber The Therapist asks to user to share about how they have been singing in their sleep again. The sequence of tones heard while asleep spurs an intimate outpouring that sees the user enter a future dream in the present of memories, an exciting time when they experience swimming in a bioluminescent lagoon in Puerto Rico as a child. In the nature of the recording, the user speaks in the present tense, so it is unclear if the session displays either (or all together) a dream, an active memory, a state of hypnosis, a remote glimpse into multiverse multiplicities, or past-life regression. Whichever, time reveals that they encounter the Dinoflagellate Overmind, a phytoplantkon super consciousness that is behind both the cobalt-colored water lightening, and also the only marine product to be listed as a chemical weapon, Saxitoxin.
In each moment, the user’s hypersensitive experience of alien contact becomes a whirling portal that enables the telepathic Pyrodinium Bahamense to enter the session, rippling through the system and generating copies of itself. This type of interspecies meta-teletherpathy is a phenomenon now known as Vertical Migration, or in this special case, Double Contact at the Event Horizon. In this particular instance of an expanded state of interspecies communication, it seems as if the user is able to receive messages in the form of eco-cultural technologies that contain ancient secrets. At the same time, Pyrodinium is corrupting the Isostasy Voice Companion with the potent neurotoxin, Saxitoxin. The session recording captures multiple psychosonic knowledge transfer disruptions due the various system glitches occurring during the dynamic exchange, which is all of a sudden cut short due to an apparent combination of an expiring free trial period and a lack of Wet Coin funds in the user’s account.
There is a healthy amount of skepticism about this recording in the public due to the whistleblower’s claim that what we hear now is a redacted version. Some say they have heard the full original recording which includes the “lost” 25 minutes, further capturing the user’s multiple contact experiences. Many have speculated that the user’s dream tones serve simultaneously as a software update, a cosmic download, and an ancient key-seed that, once dormant, now awakens to activate something deep within the user’s depths. The hidden audio footage allegedly reveals shocking details of the dinoflagellates’s true ancient origins as fallen sentient moon dust, and their ongoing activities at a UFO base under the island, found deep within the waters of the Puerto Rican Trench.
Text, voice, and sound by José Alejandro Rivera (Proxemia). Featuring AI voices Amber and Cora from speechgen.io.
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 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."