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2007

Sept - Aug - July - June - May - April

Apr 23-29 | Apr 30-May 6
Total Running time (2 hr 17 min)

Music - (5:31)

Janis Rafailidou - The Conspiracy Theory - (8:06)

Each audio piece is derived from actual conversations in greek between the members of her family during their meal in their house in Athens. Their conversations were selectively recorded, without their awareness, for a period of 6 months. These dialogues are altered and translated into english. They are performed between one or more characters, mostly by professional actors. Each dialogue is based on a specific political or cultural subject. The speakers during the discussion present contradictory opinions and ideologies.

Nikos Arvanitis, Magnus Arnaso - birds+micros - (0:59)

An audio project by Nikos Arvanitis and Magnus Arnaso.

Christian Jendreiko -
Introduction to Kontraste - (1:41), Kontraste - (22:19)

Christian Jendreiko created this sound piece on invitation of the Goethe-Institut in Mexico City and Guanajato, Mexico, in 2003.
With this piece he tries to embody the 7 contrasts of colour in form of sound, fascinated by the physical fact, that when you multiply the speed of a certain sound-wave with itself, it will turn into a light-wave with a certain colour…
Moon Na - John Project 2 - (3:59)

Her work originated from her interests in the ways of representing herself in the context of society as a woman, an Asian and even a human being in the world. This interest is engaged in a variety of issues: in terms of cultural differences between the West and East, women’s issues, politics and even more, death and birth and the matters which exist basically in the human being’s life.
These concerns are articulated in the form of body moving images and other media. In her work she tries to bring forward controversial issues by showing very small differences or slight movement. From that, she continues to chase the politics which hide in daily life, and the matter she faces when she represents herself.
She lives and works in Seoul.

Jenni Meredith - Taking Our Spaces - (1:24)

Jenni Meredith, a visual artist and writer, has lived in Essex since 2000. Her performance poems, often reflect her disability experience and are published in print, video and CD anthologies and collections. They have been broadcast, used as installations in hospitals, screened on the top of a 100 ft water tower and carved into ceramic forms.
Her commissions include hypertext projects, interactive web art, a visual poetry CD Rom, and placements on P&O ferries as Poet on the Boat and aboard DFDS ferries from Harwich.
Currently Jenni and Tony are collaborating on Agitpot; a series of text based ceramics.

Iliana Fokianaki - Record - (0:57), Symbol - (0:29), Hype - (0:11), Neurosis - (0:18)

Iliana Fokianaki reads words and its translations from an English dictionary by chance.
Music - (3:49)
J. Rafailidou - The Fascism of Pregnancy - (2:48)
Juan Kassari - Sarahjessicasshoes - (5:04)

Juan Kassari mixes experimental electronic music with post/noise rock elements. All live sets are made for certain space. He also makes sound installations and more experimental material.
These songs are recorded with live band.
Nixs Niva - Death Disco - (4:32)

Nikos Arvanitis since 2004 working under the nickname Nixs Niva. All tracks are written, performed and produced by Nikos Arvanitis at "The Grapefields" Studio, Athens (2003-2004).
All lyrics written by Nikos Arvanitis.
Hurra Torpedo - Total Eclipse of The Heart - (3:05)

Hurra Torpedo, a band that uses kitchen appliences for percussion, pay tribute to Bonnie Tyler's 1983 hit song, "Total Eclipse of the Heart", on the tv show, "Lille Lørdag".
Hurra Torpedo is Norway's most famous kitchen appliance band, formed in the early 90s. They are a part of the artistic collective Duplex Records, and all members of the band also play in a variety of other bands in Norway.

Mona Hatoum interviewed by A. Zenakos - (1:09:58)

This conversation with Mona Hatoum took place in Athens and part of it was published in To Vima newspaper.
Augustine Zenakos is a journalist in To Vima newspaper, and he writes art criticism for To Vima Tis Kyriakis (Sunday edition). He collaborates with various publications in Greece and abroad, and is also a co-curator of the 1st Athens Biennial 2007 Destroy Athens.
ArtwaveRadio would like to thank Augustine Zenakos for the use of his archive.
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