mikro|||convex tv. on Wed, 13 May 1998 11:13:36 +0100 |
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Syndicate: **net.radiodays berlin '98** |
hi, berlin-based organisation mikro and berlin radio collective convex tv. hereby announce the net.radiodays berlin '98. the radiodays will take place june 6th to june 10th in berlin. with this message we're also aiming to start a discussion on the Xchange list (http://xchange.re-lab.net/a/), which should prepare for the meeting thematically and structurally. we suggest to understand the following text as a call for participation as well as a starting point for the discussion on past, present and future of the idea of net.radio, that has already been started on the list in the last months. if you want to participate in berlin or telematically, please contact us. as our budget is extremely low unfortunately, we have to state here that travelling expenses cannot be provided in general. what we can do in any case is to send you an official invitation to help fund-raising. __________________________ #follows: announcement: as everybody knows, there is no such thing as net.radio, but a great variety of ideas and experiments around *sound* on the internet. as all of you have your own unique experiences with "net.radio", we don't want to provide a 24 hour schedule in a centralist planning style. instead we would like to ask all of you to participate in creating the contents of the meeting. to make it a little bit easier we have tried to define a matrix for topics, that could be discussed and/or be subjects of direct action and experiment: 1) the economy of net.radio ranges from the realms of hobbyism, pirate radio and the likes to well institutionalized practices in the boundaries of political and art-institutions. how can net.radio be organized? different individuals and groups have developed different ideas and methods of organization and funding. exchange might bring some insights about media activism under a variety of conditions. 2) the different politics of net.radio are strongly dependent on the motivations of its creators. there are radio pirates, commercial digital broadcasters, real audio archivars and sound afficionados out there, all trying to find out what net.radio could be now and in the future. there is a wide range from performance to new forms of digital dj-culture to various hybrid forms that mix sound-archives, live-streams, text and image, which brings us to: 3) net.radio is - as already pointed out - an extraordinary bad term for the strange hybrid technologies and aesthetics that form sound on the net. on the one hand live-streams seem to bring a certain radio-quality into the net, on the other hand there are multitudes of real-audio- and midi-archives (to name only a few) that resemble databases rather than good old radio. last but not least there have been experiments within the Xchange community, that brought about a new form of performing collectively and live, trying to expand the boundaries of the medium. the following discussions showed that this newly created open space is not yet defined and asks for more questions than it solves. nevertheless those forms have their roots in aesthetic and technical experiences with archaic technologies before those golden days of net.radio. maybe the right time to open our history databases... this collection of topics can be expanded in any direction or be compressed into a dense discussion-as-you-like. we would be happy to receive propositions for live-streaming events, sound-experiments etc. if some of you would like to initiate a discussion with a a text/statement - push the send-button now! we also plan to collect statements, texts and links on our net.radio-pages that also will be the public platform for live-streams. currently we are also trying to get access to 'real' radio-space to expand net.radio into the airwaves. in general berlin net.radio-days don't want to be a strictly organized symposium, but an open space for meeting and discussion. net.radio-days are organized by the berlin based organisation of "mikro" in cooperation with the local convex tv. collective and will take place at several locations in town. there will be three afternoons with discussions and lectures and several live-stream-events. the actual program will be provided within next week. "trimm dich" - the motto of the gathering - has been borrowed from a west german 1970s campaign for public health and means: get fit! we are looking forward to hearing from you! ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: mikro e.v. info@mikro.org Ackerstrasse 1 D-10115 Berlin Tel.: +49 30 282 18 67 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) convex tv. http://www.art-bag.net/convextv office: [test bed], schlegelstrasse 26/27, d-10115 berlin phone++49 30 28384103/++49 30 2925936 fax ++49 30 44053039 ses@art-bag.net (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((05.98))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) 'there's a bandwidth playing on the radio' (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((+)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))