[microsound-announce] [framework] playlist #324: 2011.04.10
. m u r m e r .
murmer at murmerings.com
Mon Apr 11 05:49:54 EDT 2011
/*framework*/ - phonography / field recording; contextual and
decontextualized sound activity
presented by patrick mcginley
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*#324: 2011.04.10
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after a few weeks off, welcome back to new /*framework*/ programming!
before we get to the show, a version of my semi-regular plea:
/*framework*/ has been running for almost 9 years - this is our 324th
show. as you can imagine, this production takes a huge chunk of my time.
we receive no financial support from any institution, radio station, or
arts funding body. only from /YOU/, dear listener. in order for
/*framework*/ to be able to continue into the future, it /MUST/ be able
to cover its costs (studio, resources, hours, rent). the support from
listeners with the appearance on the /*framework250*/ cds early last
year was great, and we really appreciate it. but since then things have
really dropped off, and, aside for a handful of dedicated subscribers
(you know who you are!) donations have almost completely stopped. there
will be another cd release coming up this summer for you to sink you
ears into, but in the meantime, /*PLEASE*/ consider donating and helping
to keep us on the air. if you are a regular listener (and we know that
many, many of you are) consider making a regular monthly donation via
the subscription buttons on our website. you can contribute as little as
€1 a month! if everyone who automatically downloads our podcast every
week would contribute €1 a month, i would never, ever have to waste
playlist space with this plea again.
so the short version: *please show us you love us and donate to keep
/framework/ on the air!*
now on to the show: this week's edition of /*framework:afield*/ has been
produced in portugal by *rui costa* on behalf of *binaural media*:
/*Around the River Bend*/
/This radio piece was edited from a variety of sound sources and
compositions created for or recorded at Paivascapes #1 - Paiva River
Sound Festival. This festival took place between March 4th and 8th
of 2011 in various locations along the Paiva River, in Northern
Portugal, and included a program of sound installations,
performances, video screenings and conferences dedicated to the
exploration of riverside locations and communities through sound and
multimedia art. Following Patrick's invitation to dedicate a
Framework radio show to the festival, Binaural/Nodar asked everyone
that was part of Paivascapes to send a sound excerpt related in some
way to the festival. The resulting piece features a variety of
locations, times of day, seasons, and contexts including recordings
of the festival performances, source material collected by the
artists for their sound and audiovisual installations, sound clips
included in Binaural/Nodar's Paiva River Sound Mapping project,
spontaneous recordings of social gatherings during the festival, and
improvisations made by children inspired by the river soundscapes or
by the names of the places where the festival happened. The
resulting piece offers an aural window into a unique experience, and
serves as a tribute to those who made it possible, whether artists
or production team or audience.
Edited by Rui Costa (Binaural/Nodar)/ /
Source material performed, composed or recorded by:/ /
Anna Hints, Charles Stankievech, Duncan Whitley, Ignaz Schick, Jez
riley French, Lasse-Marc Riek, Luís Costa, Maile Colbert, Manuela
Barile, Marc Behrens, Marja-Liisa Plats, Patrick McGinley, Phill
Niblock, Rui Costa, Samuel Barile Costa, Students of Canelas Primary
School, Tiago Carvalho
http://www.binauralmedia.org/ /
/
again, we are always looking for material for the show, whether raw
field recordings, field recording based composition, or introduction
submissions. we are also now accepting proposals for full editions of
our guest curated /*framework:afield*/ series. send proposals or
material, released or not, on any format, to the address below. if you
have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch!
framework
tartu mnt 41
63710 ahja
polvamaa
estonia
info at frameworkradio.net
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framework intro submissions:
1) take yourself and an audio recorder to a location of your choice
2) record for /AT LEAST/ one minute before you -
3) read aloud the following text:
*welcome to framework.
framework is a show consecrated to field recording, and its use in
composition. field recording, phonography, the art of sound hunting;
open your ears and listen!*
*/[3b) please also feel free to translate this text into your native
tongue!] /*
4) continue your recording for /AT LEAST/ two minutes after you have
finished speaking
5) post the recording to us on any format, or send us an mp3
thanks!
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