Megapolis Audio Festival 2010

May 14, 2010 - May 16, 2010
Various Locations Throughout Baltimore

Megapolis Festival Logo

Megapolis Festival Logo.

""North Avenue:NOISE"/ Steve Bradley,

""North Avenue:NOISE"/ Steve Bradley,. In ""North Avenue:NOISE" at The Windup Space, Megapolis 2010. Installation by Steve Bradley. Photo: Steve Bradley (May 16, 2010)

"A Thousand Voices" /Ioana Jucan, Quyen Ngo and Ryan Lester

"A Thousand Voices" /Ioana Jucan, Quyen Ngo and Ryan Lester. In "A thousand Voices" at Echo Gallery, Megapolis 2010. Photo: Andrea Silenzi (May 16, 2010)

"Documentary Square Dance: The Place + Memory Project / Big Shed"/ Shea Shackelford, Jennifer Deer, Jesse Dukes

"Documentary Square Dance: The Place + Memory Project / Big Shed"/ Shea Shackelford, Jennifer Deer, Jesse Dukes . Cyclops Books, Megapolis 2010. Still from the workshop. Photo: Andrea Silenzi (May 16, 2010)

"Mutator" / Lea Bertucci, Ed Bear

"Mutator" / Lea Bertucci, Ed Bear. "Mutator" at Load Of Fun, Megapolis 2010. Brief introduction to the piece by Ed Bear. Photo: T. Foley (May 16, 2010)

"Silosphere" / Rebecca Bray & James Bigbee Garver

"Silosphere" / Rebecca Bray & James Bigbee Garver. In "Silophere" at Echo Gallery, Megapolis 2010. Photo: Photo of Brian House by James Burnes (May 16, 2010)

David Kestenbaum

David Kestenbaum. Cyclops Books, Megapolis 2010. David Kestenbaum's presentation at Megapolis 2010 Photo: Maria Papadomanolaki (May 16, 2010)

Neil Feather during "Thunder Wheel Array"

Neil Feather during "Thunder Wheel Array". at Echo Gallery, Metropolis 2010. Performance featuring three Thunder Wheels. Photo: libraryk (May 16, 2010)

"Frequent Mutilations"/Andrew O'Connor

"Frequent Mutilations"/Andrew O'Connor. In "Frequent Mutilations" at Load Of Fun Gallery, Megapolis 2010. Photo: Maria Papadomanolaki (May 15, 2010)

"Getting Closer" /  Eitan Isaacson, Jenny Asarnow

"Getting Closer" / Eitan Isaacson, Jenny Asarnow. Cyclops Books, Megapolis 2010. Presentation of "Getting Closer" iPhone App. Photo: Andrea Silenzi (May 15, 2010)

"How to score in Radio" / Lawrence Lanahan, Bruce Wallace

"How to score in Radio" / Lawrence Lanahan, Bruce Wallace . WYPR, Megapolis 2010. Still from "How to score in radio" workshop at Megapolis 2010 by Lawrence Lanahan & Bruce Wallace. Pictured:Lawrence Lanahan, Bruce Wallace Photo: Maria Papadomanolaki (May 15, 2010)

"Oversharing on the Radio" / Benjamin Walker

"Oversharing on the Radio" / Benjamin Walker . Cyclops Books, Megapolis 2010. Benjamin Walker's presentation at Megapolis 2010. Photo: Kara Ohler (May 15, 2010)

David Goren during "Shortwave Shindig"

David Goren during "Shortwave Shindig". at The Hexagon, Megapolis 2010. Pictured: David Goren. Photo: Maria Papadomanolaki (May 15, 2010)

Nelson Loskamp during "Chaircut"

Nelson Loskamp during "Chaircut". Photographed by Maria Papadomanolaki. (May 15, 2010)

Megapolis is a weekend-long festival dedicated to the craft of DIY audio creation. Artists, documentarians, musicians, and fans come together to share secrets on producing and presenting challenging audio works online, on-air, and on the stage. free103point9 is pleased to collaborate with the 2010 Megapolis Festival to present live online audio streams from selected Festival workshops, performances, and events. Additional details will be made available in April, as the festival schedule becomes confirmed.

Special thanks to Maria Papadomanolaki for engineering the Megapolis streams.

Listen online by clicking here

Should technical difficulties prevent live streams of any of the scheduled events, archived audio will be available in the days following. All times ET (-4 GMT)

Saturday, May 15

10:30 a.m. -12 p.m. How to Score in Radio – Lawrence Lanahan & Bruce Wallace
1 - 2:30 p.m. Oversharing on the Radio – Benjamen Walker
5:30 - 7 p.m. Felix Kubin
9 p.m. – 12 a.m. The Shortwave Shindig – David Goren
12 – 2 a.m. Easy Sonic Living: Caroline Kunzle, Cathy Inouye, Neil Griffith

Sunday, May 16

11:15 a.m. -12 p.m. Documentary Square Dance – The Place + Memory Project / Big Shed
1 -2 p.m. David Kestenbaum
2:15 -3:45 p.m. Three Algorithms: Strange Connections Between Logic, Disorientation, and Experimental Music- John Berndt