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* Heidi Grundmann, Elisabeth Zimmermann Reinhard Braun, Dieter Daniels, Andreas Hirsch, Anne Thurmann-Jajes, ed. Re-Inventing Radio: Aspects of Radio as Art. 2008. [http://media.lbg.ac.at/en/content.php?iMenuID=98] | * Heidi Grundmann, Elisabeth Zimmermann Reinhard Braun, Dieter Daniels, Andreas Hirsch, Anne Thurmann-Jajes, ed. Re-Inventing Radio: Aspects of Radio as Art. 2008. [http://media.lbg.ac.at/en/content.php?iMenuID=98] | ||
* [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=radioart Publications on radio art on Monoskop/log] | * [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=radioart Publications on radio art on Monoskop/log] | ||
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+ | * [http://rwm.macba.cat/ Ràdio Web MACBA], a radiophonic project from the MACBA website that explores the possibilities of the internet and radio as spaces of synthesis and exhibition. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 09:51, 25 February 2014
Literature
- Musicworks 53: Special Issue: "Radio-Phonics and Other-Phonies" (Summer 1992), ed. Dan Lander. With CD. [1]
- Neil Strauss, Dave Mandl (eds.), Radiotext(e), Autonomedia, 1993. [2]
- Daina Augaitis, Dan Lander (eds.), Radio Rethink: Art, Sound and Transmission, Banff Centre Press, 1994, 194 pp.
- Allen S. Weiss, Phantasmatic Radio, Duke University Press, 1995, 144 pp.
- TDR: The Drama Review 40(3): Special Issue on Experimental Sound and Radio (Autumn 1996). [3]
- eContact! 2.3: Radiophonique / Radiophonic, 1999.
- Allen S. Weiss (ed.), Experimental Sound and Radio, MIT Press, 2000, 188 pp.
- eContact! 5.3: "NAISA — New Adventures in Sound Art", 2002. (in English/French)
- Heidi Grundmann, Elisabeth Zimmermann Reinhard Braun, Dieter Daniels, Andreas Hirsch, Anne Thurmann-Jajes, ed. Re-Inventing Radio: Aspects of Radio as Art. 2008. [4]
- Publications on radio art on Monoskop/log
Resources
- Ràdio Web MACBA, a radiophonic project from the MACBA website that explores the possibilities of the internet and radio as spaces of synthesis and exhibition.
External links
See also
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