Radio Art Events
- Radiophonic Art Radio festival happening in Brussels (BE)
- RadiaLx International Radio Art Festival happening every two years in Lisboa (PT), co-produced by Radia with Rádio Zero
- Arts Birthday Annual Art Radio event happening in several stations worldwide.
- Reinventing The Dial : Explorations In Experimental Radio Practice Radio art symposium at Canterbury Christ Church University
- AIR / EAR – Radio Installation. June–July – 2011. First collective installation of radio art and sound art, San Justo, Santa Fe, Argentina. About "AIR / EAR" installation. Art & production: Radio-System.
"AIR / EAR" is the assembly of a radio transmission in a / a space / cultural hall of a small town in rural Argentina. Over the years my relationship with the radio, I was penetrating into the ambient sound of space around me constantly, in everyday life and transmission of these devices, like having a pair of headphones built all the time. This combination made in time I discovered the term radio art and began to investigate.
"AIR / EAR" joins two English terms related to the transmission and listening to together form a Spanish word, meaning fresh, oxygenation and giving to know one thing.
"AIR / EAR is through sound show the different ways in which the radio art grows, so by means of a call over the Internet are invited to participate in this event, transforming it into a sample collectively.
"AIR / EAR" arises to make known a new art form, the radio art through sound public places and means of communication.
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