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Art Monthly 14th October 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In this programme  writer Laura McLean-Ferris and writer,musician and curator  Morgan Quaintance discuss Laura’s feature from the October issue 351 of Art Monthly.

Dissolution– on the internet, sculpture and the body in pieces. A new generation of artists is tackling an age-old modernist subject with a post-internet mindset, asking not what we might fear from future bodily dissolution but how we should celebrate its existing effects.

‘Dissolution has been heralded, positively and negatively, incessantly over history. Over the past few years, however, a skewed sense of pace has developed: did we miss it actually happening?’

They also discuss Morgan’s review of Digital and Other Virtualities: Renegotiating the Image a book edited by Griselda Pollock and Anthony Bryant which finds virtual reality reinvigorated by new texts. ‘Cyberspace, the once maddeningly ubiquitous neologism coined in William Gibson’s 1984 novel Neuromancer, has, since its heyday in the early 1990s, been relegated to the bargin bin of passé cultural terminology, along with its sibling virtual reality.’

The programme is hosted by Matt Hale who has worked at Art Monthly since 1991.

Previous episodes are available on Art Monthly’s website www.artmonthly.co.uk/events.htm

Art Monthly magazine offers an informed and comprehensive guide to the latest developments in contemporary art.

Fiercely independent, Art Monthly’s news and opinion sections provide regular information and polemics on the

international art scene. It also offers In-depth interviews and features; reviews of exhibitions, performances, films and books; art law; auction reports and exhibition listings

Art Monthly magazine is indispensable reading!

Special magazine subscription offer for Resonance 104.4 listeners.Subscribe now and save 40% on the cover price at

www.artmonthly.co.uk

 

 

Sine Of The Times 16/07/2011 – Om Unit

The cutting edge of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia. We’ve been playing his remix of Shigeto for a while now so it was only right that we invite the man known as Om Unit in share some more of his productions with us. Did we also mention that he’s just been invited to take part in this years Red Bull Music Academy in Madrid! Sorry for the delay in getting this up, but should help keep you going until our new series starts on 3rd September, eh?

Tracklist

Clouds – Lot Of Calls From No One Part 2
Flying Lotus – Galaxy In Janaki (2008 Version)
Zomby – Natalias Song
Photonz – Cascade
Hiatus – Insurrection
Om Unit & Kromestar – Solar Cycle
Om Unit – Fibonacci 10 (Forthcoming Hoya Hoya)
Rhythm and Sound – We Been Troddin
Flying Lotus – Its a secret
Sun Drums and Soil – Snowbreaker (Dabrye Remix)
Dj Die – Live and Direct
Om Unit – Nyad (Forthcoming Project Moon Circle)
Shigeto – Sacrificial(Om Unit remix)
Om Unit – An Eternal Way
Om Unit – Murkabah
Amenta – Eleutherius
Instra:mental – Pyramid
Stray – Break Your Legs

New series of Sine Of The Times starts 3rd September
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Hooting Yard: Hoof Print Advice

i. Remain lying in bed, quite still, staring at the ceiling. Try to recall any dreams you may have had while you were asleep. Did any hooved beasts, such as goats or horses, feature in these dreams? If so, they were probably not dreams at all, and thus you have a preliminary explanation for the hoofprints on your ceiling. Report this immediately to your local nocturnal hoofprint investigating officer.

This episode was recorded on the 4th November 2010. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the five publications We Were Puny, They Were VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The StarsBefuddled By Cormorants and Inpugned By A Peasant And Other Stories are available for purchase

Hooting Yard: Book Reviews.

And hardly were the words out of his mouth than the impatient young hothead strode out of his chalet and down the mountainside to town, to buy a ream of sheet music paper and a biro. Crepusco settled back on the divan, by the oil heater, and devised a two-pronged strategy. The first prong was to ensure that, throughout his career, however long it turned out to be, he forbade Binder from ever writing another song. Were this prong to fail, as well it might, Crepusco reasoned that he could, long in the future, scribble a sneaky amendment to the date on the MS of the Five Last Songs, and forge parallel documentation if necessary, to confound the historians. This was his second prong. Well satisfied, he closed his eyes and dreamed the dreams of a dwarvish helpmeet, until Binder returned.

This episode was recorded on the 4th November 2010. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the five publications We Were Puny, They Were VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The StarsBefuddled By Cormorants and Inpugned By A Peasant And Other Stories are available for purchase

Art Monthly June 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photography as Work

Art Monthly feature Photography as Work written by Stephanie Schwartz is discussed with Matt Hale.

“The recent wave of protests in the Middle East has markedly reinvigorated long-held debates about photography’s utopian promise…..Some among us are suspicious of the indymedia revolution”.

Stephanie questions the utopian potential of digital photography with reference to the  exhibitions curated by Jirge Ribalta- specifically A Hard and Merciless Light: The Worker-Photography Movement. 1926- 1939 at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid- 6th April –  August  22nd.

Art Monthly magazine’s talk programme on Resonance FM started in February 2009 and is broadcast on the second Friday of each month at 5pm. In each show Art Monthly critics discuss their writing in the latest issue.

The programme is hosted by Matt Hale who has worked at Art Monthly since 1991 and produced by Frederika Whitehead.

Previous episodes are available on Art Monthly’s website www.artmonthly.co.uk/events.htm

Art Monthly magazine offers an informed and comprehensive guide to the latest developments in contemporary art.

Fiercely independent, Art Monthly’s news and opinion sections provide regular information and polemics on the

international art scene. It also offers In-depth interviews and features; reviews of exhibitions, performances, films and books; art law; auction reports and exhibition listings

Art Monthly magazine is indispensable reading!

Special magazine subscription offer for Resonance 104.4 listeners.Subscribe now and save 40% on the cover price at

www.artmonthly.co.uk

 

 

OST 07.05.2011 – Ghost Box Special

Soundtracks, library and television music curated by Jonny Trunk. This week he’s joined by Julian House and Jim Jupp, otherwise known as The Focus Group and Belbury Poly respectively. There’s exclusive airings of forthcoming Ghost Box material and a generous helping of obscenely rare library recordings from their personal archives. The only person missing is Jonny, who began the show stuck in traffic on London Bridge…

OST 12.03.2011 – Jon Brooks

Soundtracks, library and television music curated by Jonny Trunk. This week Jonny is joined in the studio by Jon Brooks of The Advisory Circle. He’s a stalwart of Ghost Box Records and also the proprietor of very fine new netlabel Cafe Kaput, so expect things to get extremely Hauntological…

Technical Difficulties: Huge Explosion of Class Hatred and Anger / March 26 Special

Technical Difficulties talks to disability activist  and #spoonie Helly Copeland about Broken of Britain, disabled people and protest during the March 26 March.

Join the discussion on Google + Facebook and Twitter . Wear your scars with pride, and remember. We all have Technical Difficulties.

Technical Difficulties 2:6

We brought an abridged version of a conversation between No Free Rides host Tiffiny Carlson in Minnesota and Mimi Emery in Toronto to the UK airwaves. The full programme can be heard at http://www.beautyability.com/2.0/2011/02/23/223-podcast-71-becoming-the-sexy-wheelchair-couple/

We all have Technical Difficulties, wherever we are. Wear your scars with pride. Join the discussion on Google + Facebook and Twitter .

International Women’s Day March – London 2011

Women for Women organised a march from the Millenium bridge to Royal Festival Hall led by Annie Lennox. Fari Bradley spoke to some of the groups and individuals taking part.

Groups featured are: The Soroptimists, London Feminist Network, Refugee Council, Afghan Aid and Object.

This podcast also includes the speeches which took place at the end of the march, with Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, Lynne Featherstone (someone is shouting “get off the fence!” during this!), the highest positioned woman on the Afghanistan Refugee Council in Afghanistan, Helen Pankhurst from Care International (descendant of Emmeline), Berra Kabarungi, Natasha Walter, Judith Wanga, Liz Morgan-Lewis (The Soroptimist president), Sophy Ridge (Sky blogger), Cherie Lunghi.

Lynne Featherstone, and more.