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Saturday Morning Serial: Mark Rakatansky
Sep 06, 2014: 9am- 12pm
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Tom Skarimbas and Tom Roe talk local radio live from Wave Farm. Multi-locational radio show about local radio. Interrupted at 10:30 a.m. for "Radio Wonderland." "Saturday Morning Serial" is a live transmission art show with a cast of many regular characters, and regular radio segments, based out of Wave Farm. Local frequencies, signals, transmissions, and walk-in on-air guests are all mixed in. Skype in at WaveFarm. Check in on CB radio, weather radio, shortwave, scanners, cell phones, strings-and-cups, or whatever else we can tune in. The show opens with "Radio Rewind," the past week in local radio. This week "Catskill" is the theme. The show usually includes the Weekly Presidential Radio Address and Republican Response. Hear the best radio segments of the past week, and WGXC Program Director Katy Donnelly previews the coming week on the air. Call in and be on the air at 518-622-2598. Twitter song requests and links to audio to play @free103point9 and @wgxc. Plus, radio theatre, cartoon music, stories, sound effects, songs, and more. "Radio Wonderland" from Joshua Fried, comes at at 10:30 a.m. until 11 a.m., as Fried remixes New York City morning radio on Hudson Valley frequencies. Also includes, at 11 a.m., an episode of "Symposium" with Mark Rakatansky speaking about the sound investigation behind his essay “John Coltrane’s Sample and Scratch,” included in his book Tectonic Acts of Desire and Doubt (Architectural Association, 2012). Presented at Künstlerhaus Stuttgart in 2002, Rakatansky���s My Favorite FavoriteThings is an example of theory in action—a sound experiment revealing John Coltrane’s parametrical methods of composition, and the author’s unique approach to design, scholarship, and art. This special issue of Symposium marks the world premiere of Rakatansky’s My Favorite FavoriteThings on radio.