Difference between revisions of "Radio art"

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* [http://cec.sonus.ca/econtact/5_3/index.html ''eContact!'' 5.3: "NAISA — New Adventures in Sound Art"], 2002. (in English/French)
 
* [http://cec.sonus.ca/econtact/5_3/index.html ''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. [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]
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* Virginia Madsen, [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZOQqDz0Snm4C&pg=PT168 "Written in air: Experiments in radio"], in ''Experimental Music: Audio Explorations in Australia'', ed. Gail Priest, UNSW Press, 2009, pp 154-174.
 
* [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]
  

Revision as of 11:54, 25 February 2014

Literature

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

Sound art, Streaming media


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