Radiophonic cultures - sonic environments and archives in hybrid media systems

Radiophonic cultures - sonic environments and archives in hybrid media systems

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SNF-Sinergia research project “Radiophonic Cultures - Sonic Environments and Archives in Hybrid Media Systems“ at the University of Basel’s media studies and musicology departments, FHNW Hochschule für Musik Basel, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Museum Tinguely
Veranstaltungsort
Museum Tinguely, Paul Sacher-Anlage 2, 4002 Basel
Ort
Basel
Land
Switzerland
Vom - Bis
07.05.2018 - 09.05.2018
Von
Seminar für Medienwissenschaften Universität Basel

Developed into a crucial form of communication over the course of the 20th century, radio is currently undergoing processes of fundamental reorganization that can be summarized by the byword digitalization. When considered using the much older term radiophonics, these processes unleash conceptual possibilities that far surpass any simple scheme to economize or accelerate production- or broadcasting-forms. In the practices associated with broadcasting and listening on and with electromagnetic waves, noise — i.e. the sonic components not notatable in conventional musical scores—becomes part of the composition.

The “Radiophonic Cultures” Conference assumes that radiophonic art experimentally and self-reflexively negotiates the boundaries of what is defined as music in the following three ways: (1) When understood in terms of radiophonics, the defined limits of music and sound shift. (2) The cultural techniques of radiophonics transform compositional techniques, which concern not only the structure of music but also the spatial effects produced through studio techniques and broadcast structures. For this reason, (3) the concept of radiophonics challenges media-theoretical reflections on the production of collectives, connectivities, and historically-specific subjectivities.

In negotiating these aspects of radiophonics, the history of radio proves itself to be a history of producing the future through experimentation, modelling, and experience. Producing the future (not only the future of radio) is hard work. It is not without reason that in acoustics there is no equivalent for what in the visual realm would be called “vision”. The radio has to be on air, to be at all.

The interdisciplinary conference “Radiophonic Cultures” investigates the history of radio and its sounds as a history of the tensions and interactions among its technical, aesthetic, and political dimensions and thus plumbs the depths of future radio’s potentials.

The conference is free of charge. Registration is not necessary, but helpful for our planning.

Programm

DAY 1: MONDAY, 7.5.

15:30-16:30 Welcome, Introduction

16:30-17:30 John Cage: Radio Music
Intervention I: Gilles Aubry: Baraka Radio

Break

17:45-19:00 Presentation of the Forthcoming Exhibition Radiophonic Spaces
Astrid Drechsler, Anja Erdmann, Nathalie Singer

DAY 2: TUESDAY, 8.5.

09:00-11:00 Panel 1: Broadcasting or Microcasting: Creating Pluralitiies and Collectives
With Ole Frahm, Christina Dunbar-Hester, Frances Dyson &Jan Philip Müller (Host)

Break

11:15-13:15 Panel 2: On the History of Knowledge of Listening to Music on the Radio 1920-1960
With Angela de Benedictis, Andrea Bohlman, Camilla Bork & Antje Tumat (Host)

Break

15:00-17:00 Panel 3: Archive Strategies: On the Future of Radio
With Michaela Melián, Marcus Gammel, Wolfgang Hagen & Andreas Feddersen (Host)

Break

17:15-18:15 Intervention II: Berit Schuck & Julia Tieke

Apéro

19:30-21:00 Concert
Simone Conforti: WeWillNeverBeeGreatAgain
(For Voice, Recorders and Electronic)

Duo Valerio Tricoli & Norbert Möslang

DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, 9.5.

09:00-11:00 Panel 4: Studio Procedures: Radiophonic as Poesis
With Julia Kursell, Armin Schäfer, John Dack, Colin Lang & Tatiana Eichenberger (Host)

Break

11:15-13:15 Panel 5: Radiophonic Realities: Fieldwork and Sonic Fictions
With Eran Schaerf, Eva Meyer, Maren Haffke, Cathy Lane & Tobias Gerber (Host)

Break

14:30-16:30 Roundtable: The Futures of Radio?
With Christoph B. Keller, Bernhard Siegert, Liselotte Tännler & Ute Holl (Host)

Kontakt

Alissa Mönch

Holbeinstrasse 12, 4051 Basel

conference@radiophonic-cultures.ch

http://www.radiophonic-cultures.ch
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