Meanwhile,sounds of space in Lissabon by Paulo Raposo
In his (Paulo's) words and codes:
"Sound of Space - Radio Zero, Lisbon
20.30 - 21.00 pm Friday nights (GMT +0) and Mondays 11.00- 11.30 am (bis)
listen online
podcast
Interview with Rob Curgenven
This week, in colaboration with radioINCORRECT.org and Tobias,
we start the presentation of a series of shows
about the kleine field recordings festival
which was held last month in berlin at several locations.
(skip)
So to start with, you can listen to the interview
conducted by Tobias, with the australian sound artist Rob Curgenven.
SoS is a program by Paulo Raposo.
For radio.ist.utl.pt"
note (by me, rinus):
I bought a radio today at the mauerpark. Negotiations was done with a grand Turk
who stood on the loading platform of a truck overlooking his merchandise.
His left ear was connected to some other part of the world.
I showed him little REGINA, that was the name of the radiocassette player.
He held up five fingers.
I made the peace sign. He liked this and left me standing like that for five minutes.
Then he held up four fingers.
We both had faith in trinity's.
Three euro we agreed on.
Back home:
The radio is silent; the wheels of the cassette go round and round,
but there is no sound.
I will listen to my dictaphone again,
with recordings of that day on one side
and carnival in the streets of maastricht
on the other side..
"Sound of Space - Radio Zero, Lisbon
20.30 - 21.00 pm Friday nights (GMT +0) and Mondays 11.00- 11.30 am (bis)
listen online
podcast
Interview with Rob Curgenven
This week, in colaboration with radioINCORRECT.org and Tobias,
we start the presentation of a series of shows
about the kleine field recordings festival
which was held last month in berlin at several locations.
(skip)
So to start with, you can listen to the interview
conducted by Tobias, with the australian sound artist Rob Curgenven.
SoS is a program by Paulo Raposo.
For radio.ist.utl.pt"
note (by me, rinus):
I bought a radio today at the mauerpark. Negotiations was done with a grand Turk
who stood on the loading platform of a truck overlooking his merchandise.
His left ear was connected to some other part of the world.
I showed him little REGINA, that was the name of the radiocassette player.
He held up five fingers.
I made the peace sign. He liked this and left me standing like that for five minutes.
Then he held up four fingers.
We both had faith in trinity's.
Three euro we agreed on.
Back home:
The radio is silent; the wheels of the cassette go round and round,
but there is no sound.
I will listen to my dictaphone again,
with recordings of that day on one side
and carnival in the streets of maastricht
on the other side..
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