Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the Pixelache collective:
Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse
Episode 042: A day on the commons
Owen 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.
Presenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly
Soundscapes and theme: Negrava
Episode 045: A Little Piece of Land
A 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?
Presenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly
Guests: Jake Harries, Monika Dutta
Soundscapes and theme: Negrava
Website:
https://miaaw.net
Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the Pixelache collective:
Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse
Episode 042: A day on the commons
Owen 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.
Presenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly
Soundscapes and theme: Negrava
Episode 045: A Little Piece of Land
A 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?
Presenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly
Guests: Jake Harries, Monika Dutta
Soundscapes and theme: Negrava
Website:
https://miaaw.net
Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the Pixelache collective:
Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse
Episode 042: A day on the commons
Owen 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.
Presenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly
Soundscapes and theme: Negrava
Episode 045: A Little Piece of Land
A 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?
Presenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly
Guests: Jake Harries, Monika Dutta
Soundscapes and theme: Negrava
Website:
https://miaaw.net
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:
As a more content orientated person it is difficult for me to say whether any kind of harmony can be found in this combination. From Ileana Ghergina’s enchanting reading, which makes me feel like I’m sailing in Ancient Aegean sea, to Jairo Acosta Lara’s piece that takes me back to my childhood but with a foreign accent, and then to Orkida Braculla’s more melancholic sound work where she wanders between her motherland Albania and Poland, her new home. Braculla contextualizes her work by reminding that nostalgia used to be considered a medical condition — one of its symptoms being the ability to “hear voices” from the past.
Autoturk’s Versatile Substance takes on the theme of lost places and memories by using in its dialogues languages from the members’ former or current home countries (China, Brazil and Russia). According to Autoturk they aim at making “militant drama for the ears” which is in some way also the case with Yuri Bruscky’s “granulogram”, Juntando os Cacos. Name, Picking up the pieces, refers to reorganizing one’s life and moving forward, but it is, I believe, also the method of how the work has been made (in my ear the noise sounds a bit like the main character in Alien movies).
-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director
List of works:
Ileana Ghergina: Magdalena (Burnt away) 1:03
Jairo Acosta Lara: Mi mundo suena ... / My world sounds like… 10:12
Orkida Braculla: Nostalg[j]ia 4:50
Autoturk (Lena Kilina, Adam Sinykin, Sofya Chibisguleva): Versatile Substance 15:00
Yuri Bruscky: Juntando os Cacos (Picking Up The Pieces) 5:00
Ileana Ghergina: Burnt/Half-burning the poem out of me (Shakespeare sonnet 116) 1:23
Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
Live coverage from Pixelache Festival, Helsinki
Highlights include:
Border Control Guests,
Ernie’s Pop Up Spa,
Taneli Viljanen and more!
Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
Rasų radijas (Rasos radio), rasuradijas.lt – presents interdisciplinary festival Ūmėdė*: x⬳disciplinary symposium for emerging art & related matters. What happened after the meteorite of the anthropocene has hit contemporary art, and bioactivists together with AI and XR* have exploded the discourse formerly known as media? During the show you will hear festival presentation by Ūmedė aristic director Vytautas Michelkevičius and cocurators Ignas Pavliukevičius and Gailė Griciūtė as well as collection of sound works by selected Ūmedė sound artists: Szuszkiewicz, Audrius Šimkūnas, Heta Bilaletdin, Adomas Palekas, Laurynas Jukonis.
Sound compositions:
Kamil Szuszkiewicz – Spiewak (Singer)
Audrius Šimkūnas – Forest Drone
Heta Bilaletdin – sound composition for an installation SYNX
Adomas Palekas – An excerpt from live performance Some Plastic
Laurynas Jukonis. –project NULIS:S:S:S
Voices: Gailė Griciūtė, Vytautas Muchelkevičius and Ignas Pavliukevičius
Sound engineer Gailė Griciūtė
umede.lt
rasuradijas.lt
Pixelache 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
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:
As a more content orientated person it is difficult for me to say whether any kind of harmony can be found in this combination. From Ileana Ghergina’s enchanting reading, which makes me feel like I’m sailing in Ancient Aegean sea, to Jairo Acosta Lara’s piece that takes me back to my childhood but with a foreign accent, and then to Orkida Braculla’s more melancholic sound work where she wanders between her motherland Albania and Poland, her new home. Braculla contextualizes her work by reminding that nostalgia used to be considered a medical condition — one of its symptoms being the ability to “hear voices” from the past.
Autoturk’s Versatile Substance takes on the theme of lost places and memories by using in its dialogues languages from the members’ former or current home countries (China, Brazil and Russia). According to Autoturk they aim at making “militant drama for the ears” which is in some way also the case with Yuri Bruscky’s “granulogram”, Juntando os Cacos. Name, Picking up the pieces, refers to reorganizing one’s life and moving forward, but it is, I believe, also the method of how the work has been made (in my ear the noise sounds a bit like the main character in Alien movies).
-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director
List of works:
Ileana Ghergina: Magdalena (Burnt away) 1:03
Jairo Acosta Lara: Mi mundo suena ... / My world sounds like… 10:12
Orkida Braculla: Nostalg[j]ia 4:50
Autoturk (Lena Kilina, Adam Sinykin, Sofya Chibisguleva): Versatile Substance 15:00
Yuri Bruscky: Juntando os Cacos (Picking Up The Pieces) 5:00
Ileana Ghergina: Burnt/Half-burning the poem out of me (Shakespeare sonnet 116) 1:23
Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:
As a more content orientated person it is difficult for me to say whether any kind of harmony can be found in this combination. From Ileana Ghergina’s enchanting reading, which makes me feel like I’m sailing in Ancient Aegean sea, to Jairo Acosta Lara’s piece that takes me back to my childhood but with a foreign accent, and then to Orkida Braculla’s more melancholic sound work where she wanders between her motherland Albania and Poland, her new home. Braculla contextualizes her work by reminding that nostalgia used to be considered a medical condition — one of its symptoms being the ability to “hear voices” from the past.
Autoturk’s Versatile Substance takes on the theme of lost places and memories by using in its dialogues languages from the members’ former or current home countries (China, Brazil and Russia). According to Autoturk they aim at making “militant drama for the ears” which is in some way also the case with Yuri Bruscky’s “granulogram”, Juntando os Cacos. Name, Picking up the pieces, refers to reorganizing one’s life and moving forward, but it is, I believe, also the method of how the work has been made (in my ear the noise sounds a bit like the main character in Alien movies).
-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director
List of works:
Ileana Ghergina: Magdalena (Burnt away) 1:03
Jairo Acosta Lara: Mi mundo suena ... / My world sounds like… 10:12
Orkida Braculla: Nostalg[j]ia 4:50
Autoturk (Lena Kilina, Adam Sinykin, Sofya Chibisguleva): Versatile Substance 15:00
Yuri Bruscky: Juntando os Cacos (Picking Up The Pieces) 5:00
Ileana Ghergina: Burnt/Half-burning the poem out of me (Shakespeare sonnet 116) 1:23
Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:
As a more content orientated person it is difficult for me to say whether any kind of harmony can be found in this combination. From Ileana Ghergina’s enchanting reading, which makes me feel like I’m sailing in Ancient Aegean sea, to Jairo Acosta Lara’s piece that takes me back to my childhood but with a foreign accent, and then to Orkida Braculla’s more melancholic sound work where she wanders between her motherland Albania and Poland, her new home. Braculla contextualizes her work by reminding that nostalgia used to be considered a medical condition — one of its symptoms being the ability to “hear voices” from the past.
Autoturk’s Versatile Substance takes on the theme of lost places and memories by using in its dialogues languages from the members’ former or current home countries (China, Brazil and Russia). According to Autoturk they aim at making “militant drama for the ears” which is in some way also the case with Yuri Bruscky’s “granulogram”, Juntando os Cacos. Name, Picking up the pieces, refers to reorganizing one’s life and moving forward, but it is, I believe, also the method of how the work has been made (in my ear the noise sounds a bit like the main character in Alien movies).
-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director
List of works:
Ileana Ghergina: Magdalena (Burnt away) 1:03
Jairo Acosta Lara: Mi mundo suena ... / My world sounds like… 10:12
Orkida Braculla: Nostalg[j]ia 4:50
Autoturk (Lena Kilina, Adam Sinykin, Sofya Chibisguleva): Versatile Substance 15:00
Yuri Bruscky: Juntando os Cacos (Picking Up The Pieces) 5:00
Ileana Ghergina: Burnt/Half-burning the poem out of me (Shakespeare sonnet 116) 1:23
Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:
As a more content orientated person it is difficult for me to say whether any kind of harmony can be found in this combination. From Ileana Ghergina’s enchanting reading, which makes me feel like I’m sailing in Ancient Aegean sea, to Jairo Acosta Lara’s piece that takes me back to my childhood but with a foreign accent, and then to Orkida Braculla’s more melancholic sound work where she wanders between her motherland Albania and Poland, her new home. Braculla contextualizes her work by reminding that nostalgia used to be considered a medical condition — one of its symptoms being the ability to “hear voices” from the past.
Autoturk’s Versatile Substance takes on the theme of lost places and memories by using in its dialogues languages from the members’ former or current home countries (China, Brazil and Russia). According to Autoturk they aim at making “militant drama for the ears” which is in some way also the case with Yuri Bruscky’s “granulogram”, Juntando os Cacos. Name, Picking up the pieces, refers to reorganizing one’s life and moving forward, but it is, I believe, also the method of how the work has been made (in my ear the noise sounds a bit like the main character in Alien movies).
-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director
List of works:
Ileana Ghergina: Magdalena (Burnt away) 1:03
Jairo Acosta Lara: Mi mundo suena ... / My world sounds like… 10:12
Orkida Braculla: Nostalg[j]ia 4:50
Autoturk (Lena Kilina, Adam Sinykin, Sofya Chibisguleva): Versatile Substance 15:00
Yuri Bruscky: Juntando os Cacos (Picking Up The Pieces) 5:00
Ileana Ghergina: Burnt/Half-burning the poem out of me (Shakespeare sonnet 116) 1:23
Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac