Monthly Archives: November 2008

Panel Borders: The work of Art Spiegelman

Panel Borders: The work of Art Spiegelman
Originally broadcast 27/11/08 as an episode of Strip! on Resonance 104.4 FM

Guest presenter Grant Rogers talks to Pulitzer prize winning author Art Spiegelman about his seminal work Maus and the 30th anniversary republication of Breakdowns, his sophomoric collection of underground strips which has now been reprinted in hardback format with a new 30 page autobiographical comic book called Portrait of the artist as a young %@?*!… The interview was recorded and edited by Alex Fitch.
(With thanks to Penguin books, the ICA and Paul Gravett for arranging this interview).
Resonance 104.4 FM, Thursday 27/11/08 5pm, repeated 11.30pm Sunday 30/11/08…

To download or stream the show in a variety of different formats, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org

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Hooting Yard : Eggy Wanderlust

Slow botany developed as a reaction against all those people who go galumphing about the countryside, across fields, through copses and spinneys and extensive forbidding woodland, or indeed through jungles teeming with exotica, and are forever shouting “Oh look! See the serried ranks of campion and bladderwort dotted among the bracken over yonder!” or “Gosh! If I’m not mistaken there must be thousands of snapdragons scattered along the railway cuttings!”

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VENUS RISING with Pilar Corrias

VENUS RISING with Pilar Corrias

A series of 8 conversations about women and art, presented by Sharon
Gal. Each program presents a different conversation with a woman who
has direct involvement in the field and guests include artists,
curators, writers and collectors. The series explores the wide
perspective of women’s experience and investigates the role of women
in shaping art and influencing the art world.

In this episode Sharon Gal is in conversation with Pilar Corrias.
Previously a director at London’s Lisson and Haunch of Venison
galleries, Pilar Corrias is opening her own gallery space, designed by
Rem Koolhaas in the West End.

Originally broadcast on Wed, 15 Oct, 17:00 – 17:30

Marvin Suicide : 172 – Malted Music

Marvin suicide wants to be your friend, and in certain cases your lover.

All the music played on this programme has been sourced freely and legally from the internet. It’s like fairtrade music, but not really.

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Wavelength – 2007 June 1st Captain Maurice Seddon

Captain Maurice Seddon Royal Signal Corps (retired) shows Sandra Cross his thrombosis. Sandra by a fountain in a garden near to London Wall. Jonathan Kane from the CD “February” 2005 (Table of the Elements).

William English

Le Menu Gastrophonique Ep.10


EPISODE 10 : Hannah Brown lost her sense of smell 14 years ago. Since then she can smell the music. An unusual story where the smell and the sound finally meet each other.

-Food art, Sound art : the sounds of food, digestion, excretion. Produced by Coraline Janvier- http://papier.brouillon.free.fr

Six Pillars – Persian Electronic Music Yesterday & Today

Sote is a composer and sound designer living in America. On a chance visit to Iran he heard a unique sound he had never come across before, the 1960’s avant garde electronics of Alireza Mashayekhi. Sote’s interest then led him to develop a relationship with Mashayekhi with whom he recently released a double CD on Sub Rosa records. His roots in Germany, Sote developed a trademark process for audio that gives his work its bizarre shape and signature sound. After a release of drum and bass on WARP records, Sote moved into experimental music and sound on Sub Rosa.

In this show, Fari interviews Sote about sound processes and the moment he first heard Mashayekhi’s music. We hear two experimental tracks from the album Persian Electronic Music Yesterday and Today 1966-2006. Many thanks to Sub Rosa Records for allowing us to podcast these tracks.

This show was broadcast live from Resonancefm studios in London April 7th 2008.

Panel Borders: Handmade and Bound

Panel Borders: Handmade and Bound
Originally broadcast 20/11/08 as an episode of Strip! on Resonance 104.4 FM

Dickon Harris presents a special report about the affordable ‘zine and comics book fair – Handmade and Bound – and talks to a quintet of small press comics creators: Gareth Brookes, Gavin Burrows, Sean Duffield, Richard Cowdry and Peter Lally. Dickon also talks to one of the founders of Handmade… – Simon Last – about the success of the fair and the small press scene in general…
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VENUS RISING with Lina Dzuverovic and Irene Revell, executive director and production manager at ELECTRA productions.

VENUS RISING with Lina Dzuverovic and Irene Revell, executive director
and production manager at ELECTRA productions.

A series of 8 conversations about women and art. Presented by Sharon
Gal. Each program presents a different conversation with a woman who
has direct involvement in the field and guests include artists,
curators, writers and collectors. The series explores the wide
perspective of women’s experience and investigates the role of women
in shaping art and influencing the art world.

In this episode Sharon Gal is in conversation with  Lina Dzuverovic
and Irene Revell, discussing the work of ELECTRA, a London based
contemporary art agency which specialises in commissioning, producing
and exhibiting art projects across disciplines, presenting them within
the UK and internationally.

Originally broadcast on Wed, 1 Oct, 17:00 – 17:30

VENUS RISING with artist Jemima Stehli


VENUS RISING with artist Jemima Stehli

A series of 8 conversations about women and art, presented by Sharon
Gal. Each program presents a different conversation with a woman who
has direct

involvement in the field and guests include artists, curators, writers
and collectors. The series explores the wide perspective of women’s
experience and investigates the role of women in shaping art and
influencing the art world.

In this episode Sharon Gal is in conversation with artist Jemima Stehli whose

work explores issues arising from the representation of the nude
female body. She appears in the work herself, as subject or object,
most often as both and challenges notions of desire, narcissism and
critical distance by performing nude for her camera in her studio

Originally broadcast on Wed, 8 Oct, 17:00 – 17:30