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Radia: Radia: David Haines
Nov 17, 2012: 10am - 10:30 am
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"Radia" is an international network of radio stations interested in new and forgotten ways to make radio. Each week, one station presents a show aired by the network, which includes free103point9 and WGXC. This week's show is from Radio One in Dunedin, New Zealand.
"Antipodean Field: Constellations from King's Rapid" by David Haines. He writes: “This piece was recorded in Dunedin New Zealand and in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. I thought I would climb Mt Analogue with this piece, instead I found a deep and dark sandstone gorge. This is where I live, not far from the Wollemi, which for the local indigenous people translates as “look out country”. Electro-acoustic and electromagnetic undulations tear open the firmament to reveal a thin sliver of the multiple scales of an infernal roar.” David Haines David Haines lives in the Blue Mountains, Australia. He was born in London in 1966. His practice in contemporary art is diverse and he has shown his installations in galleries and museums internationally and throughout Australasia. His work encompasses all forms of installation, including working with sound, aroma and digital technology. He is also known for his collaborations with Joyce Hinterding that have won several awards and been shown Internationally including the Sao Paulo Biennale 2004. He is represented by Breenspace. Credits: additional sound Joyce Hinterding
"Antipodean Field: Constellations from King's Rapid" by David Haines. He writes: “This piece was recorded in Dunedin New Zealand and in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. I thought I would climb Mt Analogue with this piece, instead I found a deep and dark sandstone gorge. This is where I live, not far from the Wollemi, which for the local indigenous people translates as “look out country”. Electro-acoustic and electromagnetic undulations tear open the firmament to reveal a thin sliver of the multiple scales of an infernal roar.” David Haines David Haines lives in the Blue Mountains, Australia. He was born in London in 1966. His practice in contemporary art is diverse and he has shown his installations in galleries and museums internationally and throughout Australasia. His work encompasses all forms of installation, including working with sound, aroma and digital technology. He is also known for his collaborations with Joyce Hinterding that have won several awards and been shown Internationally including the Sao Paulo Biennale 2004. He is represented by Breenspace. Credits: additional sound Joyce Hinterding