radio – Artificial Intelligence https://ars.electronica.art/ai/en Ars Electronica Festival 2017 Tue, 28 Jun 2022 13:43:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 Radio FM4 – mobile studio https://ars.electronica.art/ai/en/fm4-mobile-studio/ Tue, 08 Aug 2017 13:34:57 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/ai/?p=2468

FM4 (AT)

In addition to live broadcasts direct from the Postcity festival venue, FM4 is staging a mobile radio studio, an opportunity for festival visitors to see what goes into an actual radio production.

Participants can do Q&A with pros and get an up-close-and-personal look at a mobile radio studio

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The Mobile Ö1 Atelier https://ars.electronica.art/ai/en/mobile-oe1-atelier/ Tue, 08 Aug 2017 13:03:02 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/ai/?p=2598

Ö1 (AT), Ars Electronica (AT)

Almost traditionally Ars Electronica Festival and cooperation partner Ö1 stage the Mobile Ö1 Atelier. The living cooperation with Austria’s cultural public-radio broadcasting station is once again located at the entrance to the festival’s main quarter, POSTCITY.

In 2017 the Ö1 Mobile Atelier is designed by any:time, the Linz-based architect team Jürgen Haller and Christoph Weidinger. The industrial-style pavilion is constructed out of logistics elements, such as intermediate bulk containers, and thereby continues the architectural structure of the POSTCITY into the courtyard outside.

Throughout the festival, visitors not only get information about Ö1 and the Ö1 festival program and events at the Ars Electronica Festival. First and foremost, people can experience and get information about a scientific project from the Ars Electronica Futurelab together with Wacker Neuson, an Austrian company producing construction machinery: Together they make it possible for festival visitors to pilot a big digger shovel using nothing but their thoughts and their eyes, by getting attached to a brain-computer interface mask.

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Ö1 Radiokunst—Kunstradio https://ars.electronica.art/ai/en/oe1-radiokunst/ Tue, 08 Aug 2017 13:00:04 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/ai/?p=1634

Celebrating 30 years of radio art!

In the course of Ars Electronica’s Big Concert Night at POSTCITY, Ö1 Radiokunst—Kunstradio will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a two-hour live broadcast from 10.05 pm to 12 am on September 10 as part of the Ö1 Kunstsonntag on Österreich 1, the cultural radio channel of the Austrian state broadcaster (ORF).

Ö1 Kunstradio was founded in 1987 by Heidi Grundmann as a weekly space for radio art, and in 1995 Kunstradio Online—kunstradio.at was founded by a group of artists.

Ö1 Kunstradio and the Ars Electronica festival can look back on a long history of conceiving and realizing innovative networked radio art projects such as Horizontal Radio in 1995, Rivers&Bridges in 1996, Sound Drifting in 1999 or Radiotopia in 2002. And already in 1989 the first Long Night of Radio Art took place as part of the Ars Electronica festival, which many others have followed over recent decades.

This year Ö1 Kunstradio together with the Anton Bruckner Private University and the Ars Electronica festival is organizing the Sonic Saturday symposium “Different Places” on September 9, 2017. Some of the participants such as Andres Bosshard and Anna Friz will perform on site and on air, while Kristen Roos joins in for the Ars Electronica’s big concert night on September 10, celebrating 30 years of radio art on Ö1 Kunstradio together with other artists and theorists.

More information can be found online at http://www.oe1.orf.at and http://www.kunstradio.at.

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Anti-Wave

Kristen Roos (CA)

Anti-Wave examines the silent electromagnetic transmissions that are ubiquitous today. Roos receives these inaudible frequencies with devices that recognize them not as information but as something similar to the unwanted sounds that were heard in early radio reception. In receiving and translating these frequencies into audible sounds, Kristen Roos is interested in the process of dissecting the wireless devices that embody our lives, and exposing the relationships between people and the objects that inhabit their daily rituals.

Radiation Day

Anna Friz (CA)

This is the metamorphosis of Earth being: in the desert, around open-cast mines loom massively heaped and compacted slagheaps; evaporation ponds spread across the salt flats, and pipelines and power lines run alongside roads punctuated by truck transports and blowing dust. Copper, lithium, rare earths; mining the ingredients for wireless communication devices. Ancient geoglyphic inscriptions on the desert are dwarfed by deep industrial scars visible from satellites. But environments are also media, and bodies are recording devices. For days under the sun at high altitudes in northern Chile, we sought elemental media amidst the industrial continuum. A performance devised of infrastructural sounds, atmospheric signals and live electronics.

Video by Rodrigo Ríos Zunino

Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Arts Research Institute of the University of California Santa Cruz

Ho, Hei, Oho (a factory of memory)

Andres Bosshard (CH)

I will start my performance with the gentle rain of a thunderstorm, which has been recorded during the setup of Bill Fonatana’s piece simultaneous resonances for zeitgleich, Im Grunde lächelt der Himmel in Hall im Tirol 1995; I will perform a thunderstorm that was recorded during real time in Linz 1994, where Gerfried Stocker was playing Mia Zabelka’s robot in Graz together with Waldemar Rogojsza, who died in 2009; I will play a thunderstorm that was recorded on the rooftop of Radarama in Vrindaban 1997 together with Sam Auinger for the Echo of the Moon in Salzburg 1999 with Pauline Oliveros, who died in 2016; I will perform a thunderstorm recorded in Civitella d’Agliano 1994 together with Christof Carnelli, who died in 2013; I will play a 21-minute thunderstorm that will end with a trumpet signal of the sound pillars recorded in front of the Europahuset at Åboulevarden 3, in Aarhus in 2017.

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Sonic Saturday Symposium https://ars.electronica.art/ai/en/sonic-saturday-symposium/ Tue, 08 Aug 2017 10:01:13 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/ai/?p=3022

Different Places. From broadcasting to transmitting to processing

A symposium at Anton Bruckner Private University celebrating 30 years of Ö1 Radiokunst–Kunstradio

This year Ö1 Radiokunst–Kunstradio together with the Anton Bruckner Private University and the Ars Electronica Festival is organizing the Sonic Saturday symposium Different Places: From broadcasting to transmitting to processing.

With the Bruckner University this special format found a highly appealing place for the engagement with advanced forms of Digital Musics and Sound and Radio Art. A symposium that is not only of great interest for specialists of this art form.

Sonic Saturday / Music Monday 2017
(PDF file, 0,2 MB)

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SAT Sept. 9, 2017

2 PM – 4 PM
Symposium Different Places, Session 1
(chair: Volkmar Klien)
2 PM – 2:15 PM Opening – Thomas Kerbl (Vice-Rector Anton Bruckner Private University)
2:15 PM – 2:30 PM Felix Stalder: The delirium and hang-over of networks
2:30 PM – 2:45 PM Heidi Grundmann: How it all started and where it got us
2:45 PM – 3 PM Sabine Breitsameter: From transmitting to processing – Networked radio art
3 PM – 3:15 PM Anna Friz: Radio That Listens
3:15 PM – 4 PM panel discussion
1 PM – 7 PM
Listening Room
4 PM – 4:45 PM
WE GUIDE YOU Tour/Demo – CMS Computer Music Studio
5 PM – 7 PM
Symposium Different Places, Session 2
(chair: Elisabeth Zimmermann)
5 PM – 5:15 PM Daniel Gilfillan: Networks of Performance: Radio, Intermediality, and the Unhousing
of Knowledge
5:15 PM – 5:30 PM Nathalie Singer: The History of Tomorrow – Radio Art between Big Data and FM-
Revival
5:30 PM – 5:45 PM Seth Cluett: Geo-local sound, Transmission, and the Urban-Rural Divide
5:45 PM – 6 PM Andres Bosshard: radar-radio. permanent sound gardens as local space/time
generators and listening interventions in public spaces.
6 PM – 7 PM panel discussion
8 PM – 10 PM
Medium Sonorum – Intermedia Computer Music Concert
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FM4 Spielekammerl live at Ars Electronica Festival https://ars.electronica.art/ai/en/fm4-spielekammerl/ Tue, 08 Aug 2017 09:42:41 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/ai/?p=2499

FM4 (AT)

Since March 2017 Radio FM4 has its own gaming show on Twitch.tv: The FM4 Spielekammerl-Show (“Spielekammerl” meaning a small, charming room for videogame pleasures). At Ars Electronica Festival, the FM4 games team will do its first ever shows outside of their Viennese headquarter.

According to this year’s focus on A.I. at Ars Electronica Festival, the FM4 Spielekammerl-Show will mostly play sci-fi games from different genres as well as titles from young developers coming out of the Prix Ars Electronica u19 competition. Also, the FM4 team will get their hands on “Minecraft” every day and would like to see people joining in and giving tips and hints. Come to FM4 Spielekammerl and play!

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