16 research outputs found
Art without Time and Space? Radio in the Visual Arts of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Tom Sherman : Personnal Human
This CD contains ten pieces created by Sherman in the 1990s with collaborators Piché and Loibner (some of the pieces were originally broadcasted on the radio). In the accompanying booklet, Grundmann (producer at Kunstradio) describes various projects by Sherman and foregrounds their "oral" qualities. Sherman elaborates on the collaborative process that led to the pieces. Includes excerpts of text elements in the works; biographical notes; list of tracks. 4 bibl. ref
Re-Inventing Radio : Aspects of Radio as Art
"In this volume, international artists, media theorists, art historians, and curators explore histories and concepts of radio and art- in a world where old and new notions of communication and distribution are converging in the vast radio network known as the cell phone." -- p.[4] of cover
Bistability of Contact Angle and Its Role in Achieving Quantum-Thin Self-Assisted GaAs nanowires
Radio Rethink : Art, Sound and Transmission : Selected Survey of Radio Art in Canada, 1967-1992
Following a project organized in 1992, this document assembles a compact disc of sound works commissioned from eight artists, Lander's directory-like survey of 25 years of radio art in Canada (1967-1992), and a collection of essays and scripts by 26 international contributors. Theoretical texts examine human interaction with technology, sound, and media, and the use of radio waves since their discovery. Various perspectives reveal consciousness of gender, race, power, and voice in positioning the creator of sound, the listener, the broadcaster, and the community member. Includes illustrated instructions for building a low-range FM transmitter. Brief biographical notes on contributors. Subject index. Circa 200 bibl. ref