Fugitive Radio: Cacerolazo
Fugitive Radio Event live at Oodi Helsinki - join us for ‘Cacerolazo’ – banging on pots and pans and other objects in the environment. To coincide with Helsinki Samba Carnival and in the build up to the election.
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Fugitive Radio Event live at Oodi Helsinki - join us for ‘Cacerolazo’ – banging on pots and pans and other objects in the environment. To coincide with Helsinki Samba Carnival and in the build up to the election.
RYBN.org presents a live radio performance based on their project The Great Offshore.
The 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.
#Burn_Slow Online Program will include 16 young Nordic-Baltic sound artist audio works – contest winners and honorable mentions as well as #Burn_Slow mentor – experienced sound artists and composers works – Mantautas Krukauskas (LT), John Grzinich (US/EE), Jacob Remin (DK), Ieva Vīksne (LV) and Krista Dintere (LV).
Inspired by #Burn_Slow artist talks and workshops and personal experiences young artist audio works touch such subjects as listening experience, extended time, being present, revisiting memories with the help of field recordings, acoustic ecology, analog vs. digital radio and other themes.
See the June 12 Schedule : Repeat of partial broadcast from Saturday: burn.pixelache.ac 05:00 - 06:55 EEST - Burn_Slow: Nordic-Baltic Sound and Radio Art for Mental Well-being 06:55 - 08:00 EEST - I’ll take care of you – selected audio works 09:00 - 10:00 EEST - RYBN : The Great Offshore radio performance
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.
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.
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.
Live festival coverage from Pixelache Festival, Helsinki
Fugitive Radio Event live at Oodi Helsinki - join us for Democracy Day! Election Vox Pop on the day of the municipal elections 2021.
Closing words of Pixelache Festival
See the June 13 Schedule : Repeat of partial broadcast from Sunday: burn.pixelache.ac 05:00 - 06:00 EEST - Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini 06:00 - 07:00 EEST - Creativity and Well-being Series across 3 Continents 07:00 - 08:00 EEST - Living Musically
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson.