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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T172000
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SUMMARY:The Great Offshore - Radio performance
DESCRIPTION:RYBN.org presents a live radio performance based on their project The Great Offshore. \nThe Great Offshore is a long-term artistic research project aiming to highlight the inner mechanisms\, networks and agents of offshore finance\, and how they shape new kinds of extra-territorialities beyond legislation. The project studies the recent manifestations of offshore within the processes of financialisation of art\, citizenship\, outer space\, waste externalisation\, climate change unregulation\, etc. Ultimately\, the research is an attempt to understand how offshore has grown and spread from its primary form of tax havens to become the new economic norm of globalisation. \nThe radio performance at Pixelache Burn is based on various sonic layers of fractal dimensions: it mixes a proxified audio hunt for the financial spectres haunting Helsinki city center and Oodi’s neighborhood\, a poetic dérive within the terra incognita of offshore territories\, and a systematic deconstruction of the abstract schemes that lies at the core of offshore capitalism. \nWith the participation of Jean-François Blanquet and Tuukka Haapakorpi. \nFor more information: https://m-cult.org/productions/great-offshore \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/the-great-offshore-radio-performance-2021-09-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210919T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210919T172000
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SUMMARY:Interview: RYBN - The Great Offshore
DESCRIPTION:Ahead of this afternoon’s live performance of The Great Offshore by RYBN you can hear this recently recorded interview\, Produced by m-cult\, about the larger project behind the performance.
URL:https://openradio.in/event/interview-rybn-the-great-offshore-2021-09-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T130000
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SUMMARY:hACkathon by Justin Tyler Tate
DESCRIPTION:hACkathon is a multifaceted project\, produced for and executed during Pixelache Festival 2021 (2021/06/06-13). \nThe project encourages individuals to dissemble\, examine\, hack and repurpose discarded or functional air-conditioning units for the purpose of giving them the added passive functionality of extracting carbon from the atmosphere. Through research conducted for hACkathon\, a methodology was discovered that can be applied to all types of AC units. This method is explained in detail during the 30 minute long hACkathon radio program\, where the host – Justin Tyler Tate – walks participants through a process of designing and building their own parasitic passive carbon capture devices to augment their air conditioning units using readily available materials and processes. As Individuals cool their spaces in the increasingly hotter summer months\, they will also be passively capturing carbon and offsetting their ecological footprint. \nAudio material will be supplemented by visual material at the website: http://hackyourac.weebly.com/ \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/hackathon-by-justin-tyler-tate-2021-09-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T123000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
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SUMMARY:Ääniaalto Selected Audio Works
DESCRIPTION:Ääniaalto has curated a selection of work to broadcast on Pixelache Festival Radio. \nÄÄNIAALTO is an annual festival of audio-visual oddity empowered by the voluntary work of DADA ry in collaboration with Aalto Media Lab and UniArts Helsinki. It aims to nurture and expand the sound/new media scene in Helsinki\, and provide an open culture that is accessible to anybody interested. \nÄÄNIAALTO presents audiovisual performances under the topics of generative systems\, DIY/custom instruments\, nonlinear narratives in sound performance\, live coding\, and the intersection between biology and sound among other explorations. \nThis year’s 6th edition of the ÄÄNIAALTO festival will take place in the Maja Coffee Roastery on 12th of June from 12:00 onwards. \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/aaniaalto-selected-audio-works-2021-09-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210603T192644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T205954Z
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SUMMARY:Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini
DESCRIPTION:Silvia Hosseini is a writer\, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works\, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival. \nThere’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts? \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/essayist-in-residence-silvia-hosseini-2021-09-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T114500
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SUMMARY:I’ll take care of you - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:I’ll take care of you is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nLouise Ölund’s The Nest views fire\, not in the way domesticated humans often do\, but from distance. She writes in the description of the work about seeing the herd\, not fire – the community\, not technology – as an engine of survival. \nIn Daniela Solis’ sound work there are thousands of mexican women\, gathered together\, fighting to be heard\, fighting to not be “comfortably silenced”\, and ultimately\, fighting for their lives. Yoojin Lee’s piece is also about resistance\, though the tone is different. She argues that knowledge builds with time\, attention and care\, not by force and macho ideas of constant growth. “The cistern contains\, fountains overflow.” We need our anger and we need to point it towards those who deserve it. But we also need to grieve\, to mourn. Before hearing Christa Wall’s laments in her and Andreea Vladut’s sound performance I did not know how much I missed moirologists \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nLouise Ölund: The Nest  3:13\nDaniela Solis: sonidos de las mujeres que son incómodas (sounds of the uncomfortable women)  5:06\nYoojin Lee & Night(s) of Philosophy: Nighthoek 14:00\nLouise Ölund: Cistern Contains  5:20\nAndreea Vladut & Christa Wall: Pneuma Lamentare  16:58 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/ill-take-care-of-you-selected-audio-works-2021-09-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T054000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T064500
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CREATED:20210604T162436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T212007Z
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SUMMARY:Ковчег Sci-Hub для спасения науки / The Collapse of Science and the ark of Sci-Hub
DESCRIPTION:Science today is no more a public enterprise: it became controlled by a few big corporations\, such as Elsevier\, Wiley and Springer-Nature. These commercial companies own most academic journals\, where new scientific findings are communicated. Such journals have been the main medium for exchanging information between scientists since XVII century\, playing a role in science akin to blood circulation system. But in second half of XX century most important academic journals have been bought by corporations. The price for journals started to increase since then at an extreme speed\, making it impossible to access and read them. As a response the Open Access Movement emerged in 1990s\, that included many scientists\, and many prominent ones. Science continued to collapse however. In 2011 Sci-Hub emerged to save the situation. The project now is helping about 500\,000 people every day. «Science and knowledge should not be a private property of some corporation» its creator Alexandra Elbakyan says. \nNote: This event is by remote participation and will be in Russian\, with English interpretation. \nНаука сегодня уже не принадлежит обществу: её контролируют несколько крупных корпораций\, таких\, как Elsevier\, Wiley и Springer-Nature. Этим коммерическим компаниям принадлежит большинство научных журналов\, в которых публикуются результаты новых исследований. Начиная с 17 века\, такие журналы были основным способом коммуникации между учеными. Их роль в науке аналогична роли кровеносной системы в организме. Но начиная со второй половины XX века большинство основных научных журналов были скуплены корпорациями. С тех пора цена подписки на научные журналы растет\, и выросла до такой степени\, что стало невозможно получить к ним доступ и прочитать. Как реакция на эту ситуацию в науке в 1990-х годах возникло движение Открытого Доступа\, в котором состоят многие ученые\, и многие из них авторитетные. Однако разрушение науки\, несмотря на это\, продолжилось. В 2011 году\, чтобы спасти ситуацию\, появился проект Sci-Hub. Сейчас он помогает около 500\,000 человек каждый день. «Знание и наука не должны быть частной собственностью некой корпорации» говорит Александра Элбакян\, создатель проекта. \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/%d0%ba%d0%be%d0%b2%d1%87%d0%b5%d0%b3-sci-hub-%d0%b4%d0%bb%d1%8f-%d1%81%d0%bf%d0%b0%d1%81%d0%b5%d0%bd%d0%b8%d1%8f-%d0%bd%d0%b0%d1%83%d0%ba%d0%b8-the-collapse-of-science-and-the-ark-of-sci-hub-2021-09-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T050000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210919T054000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210604T162305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T211831Z
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SUMMARY:Диалоги с городом / Dialogues with the city
DESCRIPTION:Фрукты Врукты / Frukty Vrukty will tell and show what street art is for them\, about their experience in creating street art and how they talk with the city and its inhabitants. \nMore info: http://partizaning.org/?p=10777\nhttps://vk.com/@chasovoy.zavod-ya-professionalnyi-nehudozhnik-kak-permyaki-sozdaut-strit-ar \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/%d0%b4%d0%b8%d0%b0%d0%bb%d0%be%d0%b3%d0%b8-%d1%81-%d0%b3%d0%be%d1%80%d0%be%d0%b4%d0%be%d0%bc-dialogues-with-the-city-2021-09-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T234000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T004500
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210604T162436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T212000Z
UID:1097-1632008400-1631925900@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Ковчег Sci-Hub для спасения науки / The Collapse of Science and the ark of Sci-Hub
DESCRIPTION:Science today is no more a public enterprise: it became controlled by a few big corporations\, such as Elsevier\, Wiley and Springer-Nature. These commercial companies own most academic journals\, where new scientific findings are communicated. Such journals have been the main medium for exchanging information between scientists since XVII century\, playing a role in science akin to blood circulation system. But in second half of XX century most important academic journals have been bought by corporations. The price for journals started to increase since then at an extreme speed\, making it impossible to access and read them. As a response the Open Access Movement emerged in 1990s\, that included many scientists\, and many prominent ones. Science continued to collapse however. In 2011 Sci-Hub emerged to save the situation. The project now is helping about 500\,000 people every day. «Science and knowledge should not be a private property of some corporation» its creator Alexandra Elbakyan says. \nNote: This event is by remote participation and will be in Russian\, with English interpretation. \nНаука сегодня уже не принадлежит обществу: её контролируют несколько крупных корпораций\, таких\, как Elsevier\, Wiley и Springer-Nature. Этим коммерическим компаниям принадлежит большинство научных журналов\, в которых публикуются результаты новых исследований. Начиная с 17 века\, такие журналы были основным способом коммуникации между учеными. Их роль в науке аналогична роли кровеносной системы в организме. Но начиная со второй половины XX века большинство основных научных журналов были скуплены корпорациями. С тех пора цена подписки на научные журналы растет\, и выросла до такой степени\, что стало невозможно получить к ним доступ и прочитать. Как реакция на эту ситуацию в науке в 1990-х годах возникло движение Открытого Доступа\, в котором состоят многие ученые\, и многие из них авторитетные. Однако разрушение науки\, несмотря на это\, продолжилось. В 2011 году\, чтобы спасти ситуацию\, появился проект Sci-Hub. Сейчас он помогает около 500\,000 человек каждый день. «Знание и наука не должны быть частной собственностью некой корпорации» говорит Александра Элбакян\, создатель проекта. \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/%d0%ba%d0%be%d0%b2%d1%87%d0%b5%d0%b3-sci-hub-%d0%b4%d0%bb%d1%8f-%d1%81%d0%bf%d0%b0%d1%81%d0%b5%d0%bd%d0%b8%d1%8f-%d0%bd%d0%b0%d1%83%d0%ba%d0%b8-the-collapse-of-science-and-the-ark-of-sci-hub-2021-09-1/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T230000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T234000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210604T162305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T211826Z
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SUMMARY:Диалоги с городом / Dialogues with the city
DESCRIPTION:Фрукты Врукты / Frukty Vrukty will tell and show what street art is for them\, about their experience in creating street art and how they talk with the city and its inhabitants. \nMore info: http://partizaning.org/?p=10777\nhttps://vk.com/@chasovoy.zavod-ya-professionalnyi-nehudozhnik-kak-permyaki-sozdaut-strit-ar \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/%d0%b4%d0%b8%d0%b0%d0%bb%d0%be%d0%b3%d0%b8-%d1%81-%d0%b3%d0%be%d1%80%d0%be%d0%b4%d0%be%d0%bc-dialogues-with-the-city-2021-09-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T180500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T190500
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210604T163527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T211635Z
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SUMMARY:Creativity and Well-being Series across 3 Continents
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to the ASEF Mobility First! Grant\, tune in for a Creativity and Well-being Series across 3 Continents: Finland\, Pakistan and Australia. This will be a recorded talk. \nThese collaborative 50min podcasts have been curated in memory of young creative Arsalan Malik and include the following topics: “Feel. Think. Do!” – The importance of young creatives getting decision-support to stay at their passion; “Living Musically “ – music and its impact on health;. \nFor topics\, speaker sessions and dates please visit our website: gemconnect.com \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/creativity-and-well-being-series-across-3-continents-2021-09-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T180500
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210604T163619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T211326Z
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SUMMARY:Living Musically
DESCRIPTION:What role does music play in our lives? Can music teach us something about how to live? Dr Tom Cochrane and Faisal Gill discuss how musical improvisation gives us a model of freedom that we can recreate in everyday life. Of particular importance is the idea of working with what we have to hand\, rather than imposing a sense of how things are supposed to be. This idea is applied to the use of one’s emotions in a generative way. \nHost: Dr Tom Cochrane\nGuest Speaker: Faisal Gill\nThanks to Atteqa Malik\nMusic Faisal Gill and Dr Tom Cochrane\nEditor Siena Bordignon\nSupported by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)\nPartners are Karachi Biennale Trust\, Pixelache Helsinki and GEM Connect Pty. Ltd.
URL:https://openradio.in/event/asef-sydney-podcast-2021-09-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210604T165746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T213412Z
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SUMMARY:Burn_Slow: Nordic-Baltic Sound and Radio Art for Mental Well-being
DESCRIPTION:“Burn_Slow: Nordic-Baltic Sound and Radio Art for Mental Well-being” is an international audio art project which unites sound artists and art students from Nordic-Baltic region exploring mental ecology in times of crisis and social seclusion\, via online lectures\, skill-sharing\, discussion and innovative networked audio performances. Invited artists during the course of 2 days will share their artistic practice\, methodologies\, skills in the context of challenges of today: Krista Dintere (LV) – on time and listening methods in sound art for slowing down; Maija Demitere (LV) – on Slow media art and issues of sustainability; Ieva Vīksne (LV) – of dealing with depression by realtime mental activity driven audio meditation; Jacob Remin (DK) – a sound meditation on loss of control and algorithmic agency; John Grzinich (EE) – on remoteness and telematic sharing possibilities to raise awareness of ecology; Mantautas Krukauskas (LT) – on innovations of spatialized sound; Derek Holzer (SE) – on speculative design of historically informed electronic instruments. \n\nPlaylist contains following works:\n\nBurn _Slow – Intro\nJacob Remin – To soothe the body electric is a sound meditation on the loss of control and algorithmic agency. A remake of a poem by Walt Whitman.\nJohn Grzinich – Tangible futures unheard01 is inspired by concepts of remoteness and telematic sharing possibilities that raise awareness of ecology.\nMantautas Krukauskas – LAMENT\nKrista Dintere – Reflections focus on how listening to music and sounds in the environment changes our perception of time.\nIeva Viksne – MAD AMFH is a recording of performance on dealing with depression by realtime mental activity driven audio meditation.\nBurn_Slow – Open Call intro\nEvija Vebere – pirma pasaule The idea behind the piece ”Pirmā pasaule” was to create an organic\, evolving space of sound where the listener can tune in and become more present by focusing their attention on what’s happening while simultaneously letting their imagination take over.\nSarah Elizabeth Johnston – ENCOUNTERS is her master’s thesis sound piece\nAndrejs Poikans – fTM At its core is a practice of revisiting recorded soundscapes and their corresponding imaginary geographies\, which get more abstracted with the breakdown of memory in time\, thus every reworking of them is an experience of confronting vividness and feebleness. This time it’s a revisiting of a trip to Nida\, Lithuania in September\, 2019\, where I collected field recordings and notes in the process of hiking across the Curonian Spit. It is an homage to Thomas Mann and his work “The Magic Mountain” who taught me how to think about extended periods of time. Mann’s had a cottage on the Curonian Spit in the 1930’s.\nIvo Taurins – DAB+ Since the 1990’s the FM analog broadcasting has dominated listener radio devices. The analog world is gradually beginning to be replaced by digital\, providing unprecedented new opportunities. In this composition\, the author shows this transformation from the analog world to the digital. The analog world remains vague and difficult to hear\, but the new digital sound is crystal clear. As a matter of fact\, the author leaves it to the listener to decide.\nSpare Vitola – Vieglakam miegam_For better sleep A composition of violin\, electronic instruments and nature sounds. The interaction of clear and high pitches and low\, turbulent sound creates a piece that helps the listener to find grounding.\nMilda Ziemane – faux BIM IN (m)E 2 is an imaginary sonic world of mysterious creatures created by means of voice recordings and postprocessing.\nElza Ziverte – Celojums uz OMmmmmm zemi is at a time when the virus is raging in the world and borders are closed\, the author has apocalyptic feelings. The world seems so loud and there is a desire to escape\, albeit for a short time\, and return to a more orderly\, peaceful environment. The work reflects moments of life that have not been completely clear in the mind and\, turning to the depths of one’s mind\, the feelings lead to the author’s sensory adventures. The journey is not always fun and enjoyable\, it can be dark and frightening\, but when the time comes\, you have to face your fears and worries about the unknown. The sound composition is based on the Musique concrète. The author of the work made 50 different sound recordings.\nDiana Lelis – META MODERN COUNshitNESS a hommage to the metamodern state of life.\nToms Krauklis – tepat in latvian it means “right here” it’s a composition was born from a single riff. Looping feels ecological.\n“tepat” is about being aware of both your surroundings and inner creativity. About the Anthropocene effect on the artist and vice versa.\nAgita Reke – IN is on the different stages of understanding the ‘’inside’’. Thoughts running around\, tickle and scare you. Thoughts that gnaw you and soothe you. In the end it is about trusting your instincts and your inner self. Finding your own inner animal. Being the self.\nInga Salurand – S6nad a sensory sound piece created with voice.\nElla-Mai Matsina – Rustle of the mind This piece marks the journey to finding freedom in the confines of the city\, a place with little nature and wilderness. It also tells about being present\, the importance of living in the moment. During the lockdown time flowed differently\, days passed but it was all kind of foggy. Moments like the one depicted in this piece helped me stay in touch with the world. Listening to the little mysterious sounds of life\, my mind was clear again.\nNejausi – Dialogi at MPLab LIVE recording of electronic set of LV experimental music duo Nejausi.\nGlociks – ReIntermission takes its base from audio installation “Intermission” (exhibited in solo exhibiton “Reference Metadata” at RIXC gallery\, Rīga\, Latvia\, 2019)\, which consisted of AI-generated 10 hour audio loop\, trained upon a small database of audio taken from latvian tv advertisements. The composition of “Reintermission” bases on 8 notch filters\, filtering random frequencies\, slowly becoming less impactful\, in the end revealing the full spectrum of frequencies. Both Intermission and Reintermission takes inspiration of current seemingly normalised oversaturation of advertisiments.\nMakeMake – Dream Machine Our idea for the track Dream Machine originally came the day after a rather intense studio session. While we usually make tracks with beats but after the session and a walk in a forest the next day we could only produce something that is beatless. It somehow captured the feeling of burning out and letting go.\nWaterflower – Mushroom-Generated Music Project 002 This audio-visual piece is actually inspired by an amalgamation of all the artist talks that took place during the opening Zoom meeting. There is a little bit of everything there – the impossible instrument\, using generative-data to play sound\, the mycelium as if a neural network\, the the pink oyster mushrooms seen growing in the background during another presentation\, and a more selective perception toward the sounds around. This fits hand-in hand with my interest in the audio characteristics of non-music objects. \nCredits:\nProject Curators Anna Priedola and Krista Dintere\nPartners ASTE. Art Science Technology Education\, EKA Media Arts\, LMTA Music Innovation center\, Liepaja University Art Research Lab MpLab\, Nordic Culture Point\, PIXELACHE\nCurated Artists Jacob Remin\, John Grzinich\, Mantautas Krukauskas\, Ieva Viksne\, Maija Demitere\, Krista Dintere\nSelected Young Sound Artists Evija Vebere\, Sarah Elizabeth Johnston\, Andrejs Poikans\, Ivo Taurins\, Spare Vitola\, Milda Ziemane\, Elza Ziverte\, Diana Lelis\, Toms Krauklis\, Agita Reke\, Inga Salurand\, Ella-Mai Matsina\, Nejausi\, Glociks\, MakeMake\, Waterflower. \nMore info on: https://burn.aste.gallery/listen-explore/ \nPixelache Festival\, ASTE. Art\, Science\, Technology\, Education\, MPLab. \n\n\nWebsite:\nburn.pixelache.ac\nhttps://burn.aste.gallery/\nhttps://mplab.lv/en/
URL:https://openradio.in/event/burn-slow-audio-works-2021-09-18/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T070000
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SUMMARY:hACkathon by Justin Tyler Tate
DESCRIPTION:hACkathon is a multifaceted project\, produced for and executed during Pixelache Festival 2021 (2021/06/06-13). \nThe project encourages individuals to dissemble\, examine\, hack and repurpose discarded or functional air-conditioning units for the purpose of giving them the added passive functionality of extracting carbon from the atmosphere. Through research conducted for hACkathon\, a methodology was discovered that can be applied to all types of AC units. This method is explained in detail during the 30 minute long hACkathon radio program\, where the host – Justin Tyler Tate – walks participants through a process of designing and building their own parasitic passive carbon capture devices to augment their air conditioning units using readily available materials and processes. As Individuals cool their spaces in the increasingly hotter summer months\, they will also be passively capturing carbon and offsetting their ecological footprint. \nAudio material will be supplemented by visual material at the website: http://hackyourac.weebly.com/ \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/hackathon-by-justin-tyler-tate-2021-09-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T060000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T063000
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CREATED:20210604T162709Z
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SUMMARY:Ääniaalto Selected Audio Works
DESCRIPTION:Ääniaalto has curated a selection of work to broadcast on Pixelache Festival Radio. \nÄÄNIAALTO is an annual festival of audio-visual oddity empowered by the voluntary work of DADA ry in collaboration with Aalto Media Lab and UniArts Helsinki. It aims to nurture and expand the sound/new media scene in Helsinki\, and provide an open culture that is accessible to anybody interested. \nÄÄNIAALTO presents audiovisual performances under the topics of generative systems\, DIY/custom instruments\, nonlinear narratives in sound performance\, live coding\, and the intersection between biology and sound among other explorations. \nThis year’s 6th edition of the ÄÄNIAALTO festival will take place in the Maja Coffee Roastery on 12th of June from 12:00 onwards. \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/aaniaalto-selected-audio-works-2021-09-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T054500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T060000
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CREATED:20210603T192644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T205950Z
UID:1013-1631943900-1631944800@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini
DESCRIPTION:Silvia Hosseini is a writer\, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works\, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival. \nThere’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts? \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/essayist-in-residence-silvia-hosseini-2021-09-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T050000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210918T054500
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UID:1010-1631941200-1631943900@openradio.in
SUMMARY:I’ll take care of you - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:I’ll take care of you is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nLouise Ölund’s The Nest views fire\, not in the way domesticated humans often do\, but from distance. She writes in the description of the work about seeing the herd\, not fire – the community\, not technology – as an engine of survival. \nIn Daniela Solis’ sound work there are thousands of mexican women\, gathered together\, fighting to be heard\, fighting to not be “comfortably silenced”\, and ultimately\, fighting for their lives. Yoojin Lee’s piece is also about resistance\, though the tone is different. She argues that knowledge builds with time\, attention and care\, not by force and macho ideas of constant growth. “The cistern contains\, fountains overflow.” We need our anger and we need to point it towards those who deserve it. But we also need to grieve\, to mourn. Before hearing Christa Wall’s laments in her and Andreea Vladut’s sound performance I did not know how much I missed moirologists \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nLouise Ölund: The Nest  3:13\nDaniela Solis: sonidos de las mujeres que son incómodas (sounds of the uncomfortable women)  5:06\nYoojin Lee & Night(s) of Philosophy: Nighthoek 14:00\nLouise Ölund: Cistern Contains  5:20\nAndreea Vladut & Christa Wall: Pneuma Lamentare  16:58 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/ill-take-care-of-you-selected-audio-works-2021-09-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210904T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210904T010000
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CREATED:20210604T165346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T155651Z
UID:903-1630713600-1630717200@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini
DESCRIPTION:Silvia Hosseini is a writer\, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works\, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival. \nThere’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts? \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/essayist-in-residence-silvia-hosseini-7-2021-09-04/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T230000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T235900
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210603T191738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T191738Z
UID:977-1630710000-1630713540@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Pixelache travel guide part 3: in the here and now - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis travel guide differs from the two earlier in that it encourages listeners to sit still and open their senses to the surroundings. Leo Pahta’s Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96 has been recorded on a specific site that gives the work its title (let’s say it together: Itäinen Mynämäki). Julian Scordato’s soundscape composition reminds us about sonic ecology and how soundscapes\, too\, may become extinct. Center for Genomic Gastronomy combines a relaxing meditation practice to waking up and smelling the air pollution. After the revealing smog smelling session we take an escapist break\, a walk through “electronic forest of things”\, finally returning to here and now\, letting Veera Launonen guide us to her hometown to contemplate the (often small) things that create a livable city.  \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nLeo Pahta: Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96           6:50\nJulian Scordato: Study for a landscape #2         10:00\nCenter for Genomic Gastronomy: Guided Smog Smelling — a 3 way meditation series 24:00\nLeo Pahta: Sylva Sylvarum         10:07\nVeera Launonen: Sinä olet helmi           3:06 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/pixelache-travel-guide-part-3-in-the-here-and-now-selected-audio-works-2021-09-03-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T190000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210604T165346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T155644Z
UID:902-1630692000-1630695600@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini
DESCRIPTION:Silvia Hosseini is a writer\, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works\, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival. \nThere’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts? \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/essayist-in-residence-silvia-hosseini-7-2021-09-03/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T180000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210603T191738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T090153Z
UID:898-1630688400-1630692000@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Pixelache travel guide part 3: in the here and now - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis travel guide differs from the two earlier in that it encourages listeners to sit still and open their senses to the surroundings. Leo Pahta’s Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96 has been recorded on a specific site that gives the work its title (let’s say it together: Itäinen Mynämäki). Julian Scordato’s soundscape composition reminds us about sonic ecology and how soundscapes\, too\, may become extinct. Center for Genomic Gastronomy combines a relaxing meditation practice to waking up and smelling the air pollution. After the revealing smog smelling session we take an escapist break\, a walk through “electronic forest of things”\, finally returning to here and now\, letting Veera Launonen guide us to her hometown to contemplate the (often small) things that create a livable city.  \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nLeo Pahta: Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96           6:50\nJulian Scordato: Study for a landscape #2         10:00\nCenter for Genomic Gastronomy: Guided Smog Smelling — a 3 way meditation series 24:00\nLeo Pahta: Sylva Sylvarum         10:07\nVeera Launonen: Sinä olet helmi           3:06 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/pixelache-travel-guide-part-3-in-the-here-and-now-selected-audio-works-2021-09-03-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T130000
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CREATED:20210604T165346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T155637Z
UID:901-1630670400-1630674000@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini
DESCRIPTION:Silvia Hosseini is a writer\, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works\, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival. \nThere’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts? \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/essayist-in-residence-silvia-hosseini-7-2021-09-03-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210603T191738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T090149Z
UID:897-1630666800-1630670400@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Pixelache travel guide part 3: in the here and now - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis travel guide differs from the two earlier in that it encourages listeners to sit still and open their senses to the surroundings. Leo Pahta’s Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96 has been recorded on a specific site that gives the work its title (let’s say it together: Itäinen Mynämäki). Julian Scordato’s soundscape composition reminds us about sonic ecology and how soundscapes\, too\, may become extinct. Center for Genomic Gastronomy combines a relaxing meditation practice to waking up and smelling the air pollution. After the revealing smog smelling session we take an escapist break\, a walk through “electronic forest of things”\, finally returning to here and now\, letting Veera Launonen guide us to her hometown to contemplate the (often small) things that create a livable city.  \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nLeo Pahta: Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96           6:50\nJulian Scordato: Study for a landscape #2         10:00\nCenter for Genomic Gastronomy: Guided Smog Smelling — a 3 way meditation series 24:00\nLeo Pahta: Sylva Sylvarum         10:07\nVeera Launonen: Sinä olet helmi           3:06 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/pixelache-travel-guide-part-3-in-the-here-and-now-selected-audio-works-2021-09-03-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T060000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T070000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210604T165346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T155630Z
UID:900-1630648800-1630652400@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini
DESCRIPTION:Silvia Hosseini is a writer\, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works\, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival. \nThere’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts? \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/essayist-in-residence-silvia-hosseini-7-2021-09-03-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T050000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T060000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210603T191738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T090146Z
UID:896-1630645200-1630648800@openradio.in
SUMMARY:Pixelache travel guide part 3: in the here and now - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis travel guide differs from the two earlier in that it encourages listeners to sit still and open their senses to the surroundings. Leo Pahta’s Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96 has been recorded on a specific site that gives the work its title (let’s say it together: Itäinen Mynämäki). Julian Scordato’s soundscape composition reminds us about sonic ecology and how soundscapes\, too\, may become extinct. Center for Genomic Gastronomy combines a relaxing meditation practice to waking up and smelling the air pollution. After the revealing smog smelling session we take an escapist break\, a walk through “electronic forest of things”\, finally returning to here and now\, letting Veera Launonen guide us to her hometown to contemplate the (often small) things that create a livable city.  \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nLeo Pahta: Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96           6:50\nJulian Scordato: Study for a landscape #2         10:00\nCenter for Genomic Gastronomy: Guided Smog Smelling — a 3 way meditation series 24:00\nLeo Pahta: Sylva Sylvarum         10:07\nVeera Launonen: Sinä olet helmi           3:06 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/pixelache-travel-guide-part-3-in-the-here-and-now-selected-audio-works-2021-09-03/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T001000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210903T013000
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CREATED:20210603T191814Z
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SUMMARY:Sophie Hope\, Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse (podcast)
DESCRIPTION:Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the Pixelache collective: \nSophie Hope & Owen Kelly – Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse \nEpisode 042: A day on the commons\nOwen Kelly joins Sophie Hope for an examination of the commons\, and its possible relationship to ideas of cultural democracy. They base their discussion on a reading of Guy Standing’s book Plunder of the Commons. They also borrow ideas from David Bollier’s book Think Like a Commoner. \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nEpisode 045: A Little Piece of Land\nA Little Piece of Land operates as a cultural project and creative exploration on a small triangle of land near Sheffield\, about half an acre in size and surrounded on all sides by miles of industrial scale agriculture. In this episode Monika Dutta and Jake Harries discuss with Sophie Hope and Owen Kelly. They explain “what it is actually like” to engage in this work\, not just in theory but in day to day practice. How does rewilding work? How do they know what they can eat? How do they know how to cook it? How do they relate to their neighbours\, and how do their neighbours relate to them? \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nGuests: Jake Harries\, Monika Dutta\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nWebsite:\nhttps://miaaw.net
URL:https://openradio.in/event/sophie-hope-owen-kelly-meanwhile-in-an-abandoned-warehouse-podcast-2021-09-03/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210902T230000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210902T001000
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SUMMARY:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis playlist goes under my skin. For me\, Aistė Laisvė Viršulytė’s work speaks of the horrors of in vivo testing\, or vivisection – regardless of the species of the test subject. Swan Meat (whose concert I wish to witness live someday!) takes Donna Haraway’s ideas of Chthulucene and grotesques as a framework for her elegantly layered sonic essay. From mythological views we bump into Boris Getaz’s essayistic collage that carries on with questioning human belief in technology. The work mixes various time layers\, not in an anachronistic way but so that it comes clear that even though our gadgets have changed a bit\, we\, as a species\, haven’t really evolved that much. In her experimental sound work Ida Nerbø mixes organic sounds\, such as wind\, with the unnatural. I recognize and identify with the words in the description she sent: “the sense of facing something alien and intruding\, yet intriguing”. \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nAistė Laisvė Viršulytė: Medmachine for Biomass. Cost. Teardrops. 6:42\nSwan Meat: String Figures and Grotesques  20:35\nBoris Getaz: May vegetables grow with electricity 31:29\nIda Nerbø: Creep 6:00 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/haunting-futures-cyborgs-and-test-subjects-selected-audio-works-2021-09-02-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210902T181000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210902T193000
DTSTAMP:20260507T115328
CREATED:20210603T191814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T191814Z
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SUMMARY:Sophie Hope\, Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse (podcast)
DESCRIPTION:Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the Pixelache collective: \nSophie Hope & Owen Kelly – Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse \nEpisode 042: A day on the commons\nOwen Kelly joins Sophie Hope for an examination of the commons\, and its possible relationship to ideas of cultural democracy. They base their discussion on a reading of Guy Standing’s book Plunder of the Commons. They also borrow ideas from David Bollier’s book Think Like a Commoner. \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nEpisode 045: A Little Piece of Land\nA Little Piece of Land operates as a cultural project and creative exploration on a small triangle of land near Sheffield\, about half an acre in size and surrounded on all sides by miles of industrial scale agriculture. In this episode Monika Dutta and Jake Harries discuss with Sophie Hope and Owen Kelly. They explain “what it is actually like” to engage in this work\, not just in theory but in day to day practice. How does rewilding work? How do they know what they can eat? How do they know how to cook it? How do they relate to their neighbours\, and how do their neighbours relate to them? \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nGuests: Jake Harries\, Monika Dutta\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nWebsite:\nhttps://miaaw.net
URL:https://openradio.in/event/sophie-hope-owen-kelly-meanwhile-in-an-abandoned-warehouse-podcast-2021-09-02-3/
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SUMMARY:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis playlist goes under my skin. For me\, Aistė Laisvė Viršulytė’s work speaks of the horrors of in vivo testing\, or vivisection – regardless of the species of the test subject. Swan Meat (whose concert I wish to witness live someday!) takes Donna Haraway’s ideas of Chthulucene and grotesques as a framework for her elegantly layered sonic essay. From mythological views we bump into Boris Getaz’s essayistic collage that carries on with questioning human belief in technology. The work mixes various time layers\, not in an anachronistic way but so that it comes clear that even though our gadgets have changed a bit\, we\, as a species\, haven’t really evolved that much. In her experimental sound work Ida Nerbø mixes organic sounds\, such as wind\, with the unnatural. I recognize and identify with the words in the description she sent: “the sense of facing something alien and intruding\, yet intriguing”. \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nAistė Laisvė Viršulytė: Medmachine for Biomass. Cost. Teardrops. 6:42\nSwan Meat: String Figures and Grotesques  20:35\nBoris Getaz: May vegetables grow with electricity 31:29\nIda Nerbø: Creep 6:00 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/haunting-futures-cyborgs-and-test-subjects-selected-audio-works-2021-09-02-3/
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SUMMARY:Sophie Hope\, Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse (podcast)
DESCRIPTION:Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the Pixelache collective: \nSophie Hope & Owen Kelly – Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse \nEpisode 042: A day on the commons\nOwen Kelly joins Sophie Hope for an examination of the commons\, and its possible relationship to ideas of cultural democracy. They base their discussion on a reading of Guy Standing’s book Plunder of the Commons. They also borrow ideas from David Bollier’s book Think Like a Commoner. \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nEpisode 045: A Little Piece of Land\nA Little Piece of Land operates as a cultural project and creative exploration on a small triangle of land near Sheffield\, about half an acre in size and surrounded on all sides by miles of industrial scale agriculture. In this episode Monika Dutta and Jake Harries discuss with Sophie Hope and Owen Kelly. They explain “what it is actually like” to engage in this work\, not just in theory but in day to day practice. How does rewilding work? How do they know what they can eat? How do they know how to cook it? How do they relate to their neighbours\, and how do their neighbours relate to them? \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nGuests: Jake Harries\, Monika Dutta\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nWebsite:\nhttps://miaaw.net
URL:https://openradio.in/event/sophie-hope-owen-kelly-meanwhile-in-an-abandoned-warehouse-podcast-2021-09-02-2/
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