#143. A programme with independent sound art, radiophonic projects and other audio non-visual misunderstandings and findings.
1. Remote Viewing IV from Crazed and Max Goldfarb door Crazed.
2. Evil Earth’s Notebook door Lala Rascic.
Jingles door de assistent.
MEER INFO;
Remote Viewing IV from Crazed and Max Goldfarb. (Wave Farm / WGXC).
‘Remote Viewing’ is a slide program, developed for radio: The articulation of Maximilian Goldfarb’s text is accompanied by improvised sounds, performed by Crazed, which is the electronic sound outfit of Jack Schoonover and Maximillian Hamel. As a visual archive escaping traditional representation, we perform excerpts from a text that conveys a hallucinatory urbanism, interconnected anatomies, and the mechanics of everyday apparitions.
Evil Earth’s Notebook. (Radio Student).
Evil Earth’s Notebook is the spoken word segment of the project Evil Earth, realized by visual artist Lala Rascic during her residency in Ljubljana at the Cultural Center Tobacna and her collaboration with Radio Student.
In Evil Earth’s Notebook one hears Rascic read quotes, notes, loose associations, and custom-software generated text in the hypnotic-poetic verbal performance exploring the notions of landscape, mountains, new optics, vertical imaging and remote perspective.
Evil Earth is a project dealing with the representation of landscape under contemporary conditions of visuality. As Marjorie Hope Nicholson outlines in Mountain Gloom, Mountain Glory, the shift in mountain attitudes in writings of the English poets of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries came about due to advances in science and technology, Evil Earth explores the cognitive shift happening today. The basic question asked is how does our perception and understanding of nature, earth and our environment change under the influence of contemporary consumer modes of visualization and screen technologies?