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sonosphere.org
A sound art display on the web
The life of a radio broadcast is usually of short duration. After only a few transmissions valuable acoustic treasures disappear without trace into the archives of the broadcasting centres. Hardly any of the public broadcasters also provide public access to their productions. This is particularly regrettable when it involves original radio art. It is precisely this art form which brings out the exceptional expressiveness of the medium. The virtual exhibition of sonosphere.org was created in a co-operation of Deutschlandradio Kultur, the Phonurgia Nova association and the Musée Réattu Arles and Nathalie Singer in order to provide a resonance space for innovative artistic work with sound.
http://sonosphere.orgguests and cooperation
Alessandro Bossetti, Sound Artist
Alessandro Bossetti, Sound Artist
Guest at Workshop 02: Archives and Auditive Knowledge Formations. Radioarchives in transition towards digital organization on 26 February 2016 in Weimar
Udo Noll, Media Artist, Radio Aporee
Guest at Workshop 02: Archives and Auditive Knowledge Formations. Radioarchives in transition towards digital organization on 26 February 2016 in Weimar
Andy O'Dwyer
Andy O'Dwyer, Technologist / Project Manager, BBC Research & Development
Guest at Workshop 02: Archives and Auditive Knowledge Formations. Radioarchives in transition towards digital organization on 26 February 2016 in Weimar
http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/people/andy-odwyerElisabeth Zimmermann, Editor & Producer, Ö1 Kunstradio
Guest at Workshop 02: Archives and Auditive Knowledge Formations. Radioarchives in transition towards digital organization on 26 February 2016 in Weimar
Michael Markert, Media Artist, Guest Researcher for Interface-Design, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Guest at Workshop 02: Archives and Auditive Knowledge Formations. Radioarchives in transition towards digital organization on 26 February 2016 in Weimar