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ONGOING EVENTS
Jul 17, 2011 - Jul 23, 2011
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
July 18 is World Listening Day, but WGXC and free103point9 celebrate with a week of special late-night broadcasts (1 a.m to 6 a.m.) on WGXC 90.7-FM devoted to acoustic ecology, field recordings, and listening-focused programming. The first World Listening Day was co-organized by the World Listening Project (WLP) and Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology (MSAE) in 2008. A date of July 18 was chosen to acknowledge the birthday of Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, who established the World Soundscape Project in the late-60s at Simon Fraser University. Schafer’s 1977 book, The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World was a culminating publication about the research of the World Soundscape Project that provided a foundation for the interdisciplinary field now known as Acoustic Ecology. You will hear frogs and chickens from Greene County, buses and trains from cities around the world, and all sorts of other sounds.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jul 17, 2011 - Jul 23, 2011
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
July 18 is World Listening Day, but WGXC and free103point9 celebrate with a week of special late-night broadcasts (1 a.m to 6 a.m.) on WGXC 90.7-FM devoted to acoustic ecology, field recordings, and listening-focused programming. The first World Listening Day was co-organized by the World Listening Project (WLP) and Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology (MSAE) in 2008. A date of July 18 was chosen to acknowledge the birthday of Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, who established the World Soundscape Project in the late-60s at Simon Fraser University. Schafer’s 1977 book, The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World was a culminating publication about the research of the World Soundscape Project that provided a foundation for the interdisciplinary field now known as Acoustic Ecology. You will hear frogs and chickens from Greene County, buses and trains from cities around the world, and all sorts of other sounds.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jul 17, 2011 - Jul 23, 2011
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
July 18 is World Listening Day, but WGXC and free103point9 celebrate with a week of special late-night broadcasts (1 a.m to 6 a.m.) on WGXC 90.7-FM devoted to acoustic ecology, field recordings, and listening-focused programming. The first World Listening Day was co-organized by the World Listening Project (WLP) and Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology (MSAE) in 2008. A date of July 18 was chosen to acknowledge the birthday of Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, who established the World Soundscape Project in the late-60s at Simon Fraser University. Schafer’s 1977 book, The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World was a culminating publication about the research of the World Soundscape Project that provided a foundation for the interdisciplinary field now known as Acoustic Ecology. You will hear frogs and chickens from Greene County, buses and trains from cities around the world, and all sorts of other sounds.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jul 17, 2011 - Jul 23, 2011
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
July 18 is World Listening Day, but WGXC and free103point9 celebrate with a week of special late-night broadcasts (1 a.m to 6 a.m.) on WGXC 90.7-FM devoted to acoustic ecology, field recordings, and listening-focused programming. The first World Listening Day was co-organized by the World Listening Project (WLP) and Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology (MSAE) in 2008. A date of July 18 was chosen to acknowledge the birthday of Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, who established the World Soundscape Project in the late-60s at Simon Fraser University. Schafer’s 1977 book, The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World was a culminating publication about the research of the World Soundscape Project that provided a foundation for the interdisciplinary field now known as Acoustic Ecology. You will hear frogs and chickens from Greene County, buses and trains from cities around the world, and all sorts of other sounds.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jul 17, 2011 - Jul 23, 2011
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
July 18 is World Listening Day, but WGXC and free103point9 celebrate with a week of special late-night broadcasts (1 a.m to 6 a.m.) on WGXC 90.7-FM devoted to acoustic ecology, field recordings, and listening-focused programming. The first World Listening Day was co-organized by the World Listening Project (WLP) and Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology (MSAE) in 2008. A date of July 18 was chosen to acknowledge the birthday of Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, who established the World Soundscape Project in the late-60s at Simon Fraser University. Schafer’s 1977 book, The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World was a culminating publication about the research of the World Soundscape Project that provided a foundation for the interdisciplinary field now known as Acoustic Ecology. You will hear frogs and chickens from Greene County, buses and trains from cities around the world, and all sorts of other sounds.
Jul 23, 2011 - Aug 13, 2011
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
Soundwalk, a New York-based sound-art collective, will embark aboard a sailboat equipped with radio scanners, microphones, and aerial antennae, recording all audible and inaudible frequencies as they...
Soundwalk, a New York-based sound-art collective, will embark aboard a sailboat equipped with radio scanners, microphones, and aerial antennae, recording all audible and inaudible frequencies as they sail along the shores of the Black Sea over a period of one month. From Istanbul to the Crimean peninsula, like fisherman Soundwalk members will remix their 'catch of the day' into musical transmissions. A weekly half-hour program will be produced for broadcast on WGXC's Saturday Transmission Arts programming.
Jul 23, 2011: 6pm- 8pm
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
The publication of "Transmission Arts: Artists and Airwaves" (PAJ Publications, 2011) by Galen Joseph-Hunter, Penny Duff & Maria Papadomanolaki is officially here at this book launch with radio art pe...
The publication of "Transmission Arts: Artists and Airwaves" (PAJ Publications, 2011) by Galen Joseph-Hunter, Penny Duff & Maria Papadomanolaki is officially here at this book launch with radio art performances. This work considers a new art genre, and "Transmission Arts: Artists & Airwaves" brings together a genealogy of 150 artists and artworks — and more than 250 images — from 1921 to the present that encompasses performance, video, radio theater, sound art, media installation, networked art, and acoustic ecology. This is an account of the ingenuity and creativity of artists who have made new discoveries in broadcast, public works, performance composition, sound, and text, stretching the boundaries of both transmitter and receiver. At a time when public access struggles with corporate control of the airwaves, artists have combined activism and communications technologies to represent alternative worlds on the electromagnetic spectrum. Reading and remarks from Galen Joseph-Hunter and Bonnie Marranca. Live performances from Maria Papadomanolaki, Matt Bua, and Tom Roe. Many of this project's authors and artists will be in attendance.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jul 17, 2011 - Jul 23, 2011
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
July 18 is World Listening Day, but WGXC and free103point9 celebrate with a week of special late-night broadcasts (1 a.m to 6 a.m.) on WGXC 90.7-FM devoted to acoustic ecology, field recordings, and listening-focused programming. The first World Listening Day was co-organized by the World Listening Project (WLP) and Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology (MSAE) in 2008. A date of July 18 was chosen to acknowledge the birthday of Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, who established the World Soundscape Project in the late-60s at Simon Fraser University. Schafer’s 1977 book, The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World was a culminating publication about the research of the World Soundscape Project that provided a foundation for the interdisciplinary field now known as Acoustic Ecology. You will hear frogs and chickens from Greene County, buses and trains from cities around the world, and all sorts of other sounds.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jul 23, 2011 - Aug 13, 2011
WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
Soundwalk, a New York-based sound-art collective, will embark aboard a sailboat equipped with radio scanners, microphones, and aerial antennae, recording all audible and inaudible frequencies as they sail along the shores of the Black Sea over a period of one month. From Istanbul to the Crimean peninsula, like fisherman Soundwalk members will remix their 'catch of the day' into musical transmissions. A weekly half-hour program will be produced for broadcast on WGXC's Saturday Transmission Arts programming.