Pédilüv ep.5 – SREVER

Pedilüv lutte activement contre les auditeurs passifs et propose aujourd’hui une émission à l’envers dont le contenu ne peut être accessible qu’en inversant l’enregistrement !!!
Pendant une semaine, à parti de lundi, l’émission sera disponible au téléchargement. Celles et ceux qui feront l’effort d’exécuter cet exercice radiophonique et qui m’enverront par mail (pediluv@radiocampusparis.org) le message caché, recevront un cadeau !

Yippi Yah !

Nous vous conseillons de téléchargez le logiciel d’édition sonore gratuit Audacity pour faire cette opération.

Hollingsville: After visiting Mars, where next?

Welcome to Hollingsville: the new twelve-part series from writer Ken Hollings. A World’s Fair of the airwaves, the shows focuses each week on a different aspect of our historical relationship with technology. From machines to monsters, spaces to dreams, this Radio Expo offers an unscripted tour through the chosen theme, utilising voices and sounds from special guests and presented by Ken Hollings with his usual idiosyncratic flair.

For this episode (the first of 12) Ken Hollings and guests Steve Beard and Matt Jones discuss voodoo science parks, cities as battle suits, pods, capsules and world expos. Specially commissioned musical interludes are by the Hollingsville composer in residence, Graham Massey.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Beard

http://www.mappalujo.com/

http://magicalnihilism.com/

Ken Hollings is the author of Welcome To Mars: Fantasies of Science in the American Century 1947-1959, available from Strange Attractor Press.

For more information go to http://www.strangeattractor.co.uk or http://www.kenhollings.blogspot.com

Six Pillars – Gender, Wars and Chadores…Art Basel Miami with Canvas Magazine

This interview with Canvas founder and director Ali Khadra looks at a series of talks curated by Canvas hosted at Art Basel by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co- Director, Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects, Serpentine Gallery, London.

Ali Khadra explains why and how Canvas intends to turn the talks into a book and documentary, and examines our preconceived notions regarding art, the middle east and sexuality with this series.

The interview is interspersed with extracts from the third of the talks: Gender, Wars and Chadors talk on Contemporary Middle Eastern Art, organised by Canvas magazine at Art Salon, 6 December 2009.

Artists taking part in the third talk were Ghada Amer, Kader Attia and Akram Zaatari while Hans Ulrich Obrist chaired. Watch the video here.

Six Pillars to Persia is produced and presented by Fari Bradley, a journalist living in London, for Resonance 104.4FM

Hooting Yard: Googie ‘N’ Bee.

The two most consistently popular search terms leading interweb hikers to swing open the gates of Hooting Yard, far ahead of all rivals, are bees and ectoplasm. Occasionally, some befuddled soul gets here after searching for bee ectoplasm. Another favourite, much to my delight, is Googie Withers, though the 92-year-old screen siren gets misspelled as Google Withers in some searches, which makes one wonder what is going on inside some people’s cranial integuments.

This episode was recorded on the 17th September 2009. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the four publications We Were Puny, They Were VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars and Befuddled By Cormorants are available for purchase.

Jam Tomorrow – Episode 4 – April 20th 2010

Paul Richards, Katharine Hibbert, Joe Kassman-Tod and guests discuss politicians’ promises and the crucial
issues driving the 2010 election campaigns.
Today the subject is housing – and the lack thereof. With 4.5 million people on waiting lists for social housing, house prices now around 7.5 times average earnings and almost a million empty homes, something seems to have gone more than a
bit wrong. The Green Party’s Jenny Jones, Labour’s Jon Cruddas and Katy John from PricedOut, the campaign for affordable housing, tell us how they’d sort it out.

Marvin Suicide : 200 – Machtdose

How do.

This is episode number 200. Woo hoo.

To mark this special occasion Machtdose has very kindly supplied the soundtrack. I highly recommend taking a listen to the Machtdose podcast.

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The Steve Parry Show: Totally Biased – April 13th 2010

In the second of his totally biased election specials Steve takes his Tory bashing up a gear as he welcomes barrister turned high church Tory comedian Andrew Watts. As Steve says, “Andrew is very funny but his political opinions are vile filth that must be stamped out”. Steve did not give Watts a right to reply. Listen to them lock horns tonight at 21:00. Writer David Tuck will be taking the role of referee and Ed Crasnick will be taking the role of neurotic jewish comedian live on the phone.

Also, even though totally biased is the name of an american leftie blog I think I might use it too. what do you think? do you think it is out of bounds? should I just plough on?

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The Steve Parry Show – April 6th 2010

Writer and comedian Steve Parry reviews the week, looking at the laughable, lovable and lamentable events of the past seven days. This week, the first in a series of election specials with studio guest, film maker and writer, David Tuck. Also, live from LA, comedian, writer and self-help enthusiast Ed Craisnick presents a weekly LA diary and conducts a master class in how to do the perfect Woody Allen impersonation. (TV trivia fans may also be interested to know that Ed was the resident comedian at The Bada Bing Club in The Sopranos, and has also played a friend of Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm).

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Hooting Yard: Erk Gah.

It is hard to think of an esoteric sect more hidden, more obscure, than the Erk Gah. We know virtually nothing of its membership, its ceremonies and rituals, its raiment and vestments, its perfumes, its symbols, its armaments cache, its hierarchy, its headgear, its idiosyncratic buttoning methods, its potions, its nostrums, its pomposity, its colour schemes, its texts, its insignia, its dietary stringencies, its bucket and spade seaside outings, or its ultimate purpose. Some have suggested that the Erk Gah does not even exist.

This episode was recorded on the 10th of September 2009. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the four publications We Were Puny, They Were VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars and Befuddled By Cormorants are available for purchase.

Jam Tomorrow – Episode 3 – April 16th 2010

Jam Tomorrow

Joe Kassman-Tod, Paul Richards, Katharine Hibbert, K.Biswas, Rys Farthing and guests discuss politicians’ promises and the crucial issues driving the 2010 election campaigns.  Broadcasting three times a week: Tuesday 12:30pm, Thursday 10:30pm and Friday at 2:30pm. There is also a comedic take on the election in the form of The Steve Parry Show: Totally Biased – Tuesday 9:00 – 9:30pm. Forthcoming: veteran anarchist and agitator and the best political commentator in the U.K Ian Bone also has a run of programmes  – Ian Bone’s By-Election Special beginning on Wednesday April 21st at 1:00pm.

April 16th 2010

A dissection of what the upcoming general election means for Human Rights in the UK.

With the persistent focus on ‘fairness’, ‘efficiency’ and ‘helicopters’, this show applies a different lens. We will look at what this election means for a very real issue – what will the upcoming election mean for Human Rights in the UK?

With the major parties pledging to either strengthen, retain and repeal British human rights protections, this is our chance to discuss the real difference between conflicting viewpoints.

Joining us in the studio we have legendary political activist, Peter Tatchell, and Anita Coles from civil liberties organisation, Liberty. We also have contributions from leading human rights academic Professor Conor Gearty of the LSE and Matrix Chambers, and Katie Ghose, Director of the British Institute of Human Rights.

Presented by K. Biswas and Rys Farthing