Pixelache travel guide part 3: in the here and now – selected audio works

In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:

This 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. 

-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director

List of audio works:
Leo Pahta: Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96           6:50
Julian Scordato: Study for a landscape #2         10:00
Center for Genomic Gastronomy: Guided Smog Smelling — a 3 way meditation series 24:00
Leo Pahta: Sylva Sylvarum         10:07
Veera Launonen: Sinä olet helmi           3:06

Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac

I’ll take care of you – selected audio works

I’ll take care of you is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:

Louise 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.

In 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

-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director

List of audio works:
Louise Ölund: The Nest 3:13
Daniela Solis: sonidos de las mujeres que son incómodas (sounds of the uncomfortable women) 5:06
Yoojin Lee & Night(s) of Philosophy: Nighthoek 14:00
Louise Ölund: Cistern Contains 5:20
Andreea Vladut & Christa Wall: Pneuma Lamentare 16:58

Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac

Live from Pixelache Festival : 12.6

Live coverage from Pixelache Festival, Helsinki

Highlights include:
Vishnu Vardhani Rajan: Coviviality Complaints Centre,
Charli Clark: We Walk Together,
Silvia Hosseini,
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

Fugitive Radio: Karaoke Theory?

Fugitive Radio Event live at Oodi Helsinki - join us for Karaoke Theory? live at Oodi Helsinki!

fugitive radio is planning a series of live and collectively produced outside broadcasts for Pixelache #Burn. We will meet outside Oodi Central Library from 14.00 everyday of the festival. If you’re curious to make live experimental radio with us, bring your smartphone and a pair of wired earbuds. These work as an antenna if your smartphone has an FM receiver (look for the app!) Also bring a bluetooth speaker if you have one. After a little warm up, we will begin streaming online between 15.00 and 16.00 each day. We will also be broadcasting to a limited range around Oodi on 91.4 FM. If you can’t make it to Oodi library you could join us remotely — we’re working on a platform! Updates will be posted on fugitive-radio.net and our Telegram channel. Follow us on Insta: fugitive.radio.

Sumugan Sivanesan is an anti-disciplinary artist and writer based in Berlin. Since August 2020, he has developed fugitive radio in Helsinki over a series of broadcasts and events in collaboration with curator and writer Irina Mutt multimedia artist Suva Das.

http://fugitive-radio.net/

Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac

Pixelache travel guide part 3: in the here and now – selected audio works

In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:

This 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. 

-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director

List of audio works:
Leo Pahta: Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96           6:50
Julian Scordato: Study for a landscape #2         10:00
Center for Genomic Gastronomy: Guided Smog Smelling — a 3 way meditation series 24:00
Leo Pahta: Sylva Sylvarum         10:07
Veera Launonen: Sinä olet helmi           3:06

Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac

Pixelache travel guide part 3: in the here and now – selected audio works

In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:

This 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. 

-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director

List of audio works:
Leo Pahta: Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96           6:50
Julian Scordato: Study for a landscape #2         10:00
Center for Genomic Gastronomy: Guided Smog Smelling — a 3 way meditation series 24:00
Leo Pahta: Sylva Sylvarum         10:07
Veera Launonen: Sinä olet helmi           3:06

Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac

Pixelache travel guide part 3: in the here and now – selected audio works

In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:

This 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. 

-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director

List of audio works:
Leo Pahta: Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96           6:50
Julian Scordato: Study for a landscape #2         10:00
Center for Genomic Gastronomy: Guided Smog Smelling — a 3 way meditation series 24:00
Leo Pahta: Sylva Sylvarum         10:07
Veera Launonen: Sinä olet helmi           3:06

Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac

Pixelache travel guide part 3: in the here and now – selected audio works

In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:

This 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. 

-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director

List of audio works:
Leo Pahta: Itäinen Mynämäki MW 96           6:50
Julian Scordato: Study for a landscape #2         10:00
Center for Genomic Gastronomy: Guided Smog Smelling — a 3 way meditation series 24:00
Leo Pahta: Sylva Sylvarum         10:07
Veera Launonen: Sinä olet helmi           3:06

Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac

I’ll take care of you – selected audio works

I’ll take care of you is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:

Louise 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.

In 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

-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director

List of audio works:
Louise Ölund: The Nest 3:13
Daniela Solis: sonidos de las mujeres que son incómodas (sounds of the uncomfortable women) 5:06
Yoojin Lee & Night(s) of Philosophy: Nighthoek 14:00
Louise Ölund: Cistern Contains 5:20
Andreea Vladut & Christa Wall: Pneuma Lamentare 16:58

Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac

I’ll take care of you – selected audio works

I’ll take care of you is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson:

Louise 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.

In 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

-- Laura Gustafsson, Pixelache co-director

List of audio works:
Louise Ölund: The Nest 3:13
Daniela Solis: sonidos de las mujeres que son incómodas (sounds of the uncomfortable women) 5:06
Yoojin Lee & Night(s) of Philosophy: Nighthoek 14:00
Louise Ölund: Cistern Contains 5:20
Andreea Vladut & Christa Wall: Pneuma Lamentare 16:58

Pixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache, Korppiradio, Oodi library, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac