Radio as Art : : Concepts, Spaces, Practices / / ed. by Sarah Schönewald, Franziska Rauh, Maria Peters, Jee-Hae Kim, Ursula Frohne, Anne Thurmann-Jajes.

Acoustic signals, voice, sound, articulation, music and spatial networking are dispositifs of radiophonic transmission. They have brought forth a great number of artistic practices. Up to and into the digital present radio has been - and still is - employed and explored as an apparatus-based structu...

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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Schriftenreihe für Künstlerpublikationen ; 8
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Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
The Editors --
"I am an artist. I am not anything else."1: -Robert Adrian Smith, 1935-2015 --
The Reception of Electricity: Art as Radio in Literature, Painting, and Performance --
On Radioart --
I. RADIO SPACE --
The Museum as an Agent of Radio Art --
Considering the Sonic Aspects of the Media Environment as an Exhibition Space for Creative Sound-Based Works --
The Avant-Garde and a Popular Medium: The Berlin Novembergruppe and Radio in the Weimar Republic --
II. RADIO ART: ARTISTIC PRODUCTION AND/OR POLITICAL PRACTICE --
The Radio and/as Digital Productivism --
Everyone a Listener, Everyone a Producer! A Collective Journey toward Another Sound of Radio --
Radio Art in the "... Everyday Hand-to-Hand Struggle with Apparatuses?" --
Radio as a "Minor" Art Practice --
III. INSTITUTIONAL FRAMING AND AGENCY --
Radio as a Research Medium for Artistic and Oral-History-Based Research Projects --
Community Radio as Post-Capitalist Art --
Radio Art as a Field of Study: The Experimentelles Radio Professorship at the Bauhaus- Universität Weimar --
Radio as Art? Heart or Gall Bladder? --
IV. RADIO ART AS ACTION --
In Simulcast: Archigram and Radio Piracy in 1960s Britain --
The Radio Voice That Is Telling Me to Go for the Throat of the Other: Two Lessons on Media Politics from LIGNA's Oedipus, Tyrant --
Doing Radio Art: Direct Media Association's Pacific Rim / Slow Scan --
Radio Prolife: Eavesdropping on Life --
V. WORDS-SOUND-MUSIC --
John Cage's Cinema for the Ear --
Peter Roehr's Sound Montages --
Hörspiel-Pop, Radio Opera, Media Art: On the Reinvention of the Hörspiel by Andreas Ammer and FM Einheit --
Listen and Participate: The Work of the Hörspielmacher Paul Plamper --
Dead Spot in Art History --
Author Biographies
Summary:Acoustic signals, voice, sound, articulation, music and spatial networking are dispositifs of radiophonic transmission. They have brought forth a great number of artistic practices. Up to and into the digital present radio has been - and still is - employed and explored as an apparatus-based structure as well as an (alternative) model for performance and perception. This volume investigates a broad range of aesthetic experiments with the broadcasting technology of radio. It also sheds light on the use of radio as a means of disseminating artistic concepts, and on questions of mediation of this art form.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783839436172
9783110719567
9783110605785
9783110610017
9783110610765
9783110664232
9783110662771
DOI:10.1515/9783839436172?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Sarah Schönewald, Franziska Rauh, Maria Peters, Jee-Hae Kim, Ursula Frohne, Anne Thurmann-Jajes.