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'RADIO TRANSMITTED TIME CAPSULE' By Ryan Gander and Francesco Manacorda - 00:60:00 (Part of 'Radio Gallery' series of 12 commissioned radio programmes that treat one hour of radio as exhibition space. 'Radio Gallery' was curated and commissioned by Anna Colin for Resonance 104.4FM, London.)

The show 'RADIO TRANSMITTED TIME CAPSULE' gathers a selection of practitioners contributing to a real time capsule to be sealed after its presentation on resonance FM and hidden in 2 different locations for the benefit of future civilization. This aims to present future audience with relevant fragments of contemporary culture in the specific domain of visual art. We have asked six contributors to provide us with a 5 to 10 minutes long clip. These will form part of the time capsule material to send into the future. Time capsule is composed original artworks by the invited participants, their personal selection to fit with the concept or a composition of fragments from their collection of found material. Recorded onto digital format they should be thought as messages on current aesthetic practices for the future (the normal time frame for time capsules is 5000 years). The show will be directly broadcasted during the assigned slot of the radio gallery and then the capsule will be sealed. On that occasion, we will also give out the directions of the locations across the globe where the audio time capsule has been hidden. The sealed version is much longer than the broadcasted one. In the locations there will be the audio recording available for the public, which has to be left undisclosed until 7006.

Participants to Radio Transmitted Time Capsule for 7006: Spencer Anthony, Falke Pisano, Aurelien Froment, Juneau Projects, Christodoulos Panayiotou,
"A capsule of sound to imagine the invisible captured by Orphee, Tom Mc Carthy, Loris Greaud, Mario Garcia Torres and Jordan Wolfson" a project by Sandra Terdjman, Martin Vincent, narrated by Louise Hayward. ‘Radio Gallery’ broadcasted on Resonance 104.4fm and on the web: www.resonancefm.com from 3 July to 18 September 2006)

For Further information plese visit: http://www.radiogallery.org and http://www.resonancefm.com

Esther Lemi - Sentimental Technology - 00:30:01

The piece is written for a synthesizer exclussively. It consists of microstructures which function as parts of a chain that combines dark ambient and post industrial elements. The evolution of the parts is based on the rules of physical endurance the way a rhythmic process can serve a dancer. A process he can follow without pressuring himself, to a point of hurting himself, so that he can be able to control the sound physically.
Esther Lemi is a music-composer and visual artist. She studied Master of Arts at Universitäet der Kuenste (UdK) of Berlin and she is interested in public events-video performance and in redefining Art Totale through the use of new media technologies.

Illiana Fokianaki:
1.Marble - 00:00:20
2. Snap - 00:00:47
3.Waste - 00:00:49

Iliana Fokianaki reads words and its translations from an English dictionary by chance.
Konstantinos Dagritzikos - What we want! - 00:36:12

This audio essay should be seen as another curatorial project itself where music should take over and text should be abandoned completely in search of new formats of an essay project. 29 songs, all put together into a non-stop eclectic silly-juke-box-like mix of small excerpts that intend to create the exact same feeling and atmosphere as if you were visiting/participating one of the curatorials I love to realize. No song is complete in order to create a feeling of discontinuity and wonderment. The total number of words comprising the lyrics of this mix is exactly 2.526. The title of the essay obviously can be read in many ways but it’s actually the title of one song by Alice Russell, which you can listen towards the end of the compilation. The final version of this audio ‘essay’ will be a full-length album that will be a much more concrete version of this one, exploring even further the possibilities such a project may have. is the first draft (you can see it as the beta version to what it will become the perfect software for your ears!), and needs much work still to be done...
You have to listen to this compilation every morning as soon as you leave home and until you reach your final early morning destination. DO NOT listen to this track while reading at home, having a dinner, or any other social activities! You have to listen to this track only at the very first hours of each day and on your route to work or whatever other destination you might have to attend.
Konstantinos Dagritzikos
22/3/07

Illiana Fokianaki:
1.Enzyme - 00:00:08
2. Snap - Folk - 00:00:28
3. Sperm - 00:00:11

Iliana Fokianaki reads words and its translations from an English dictionary by chance.

Elpida Karaba interviewed by Chris Hawtin - 00:26:23

Elpida Karaba is a curator and art critic, member of the Reading Group. She studied in the University of Athens, Department of Philosophy and received her Master degree from the City University, London, in Arts Theory and Criticism. She continued her studies in Goldsmiths College at the Department of Creative Curating (postgraduate research). She is a PhD candidate at the University of Patra, teaching Art Theory, and works as a researcher for the  European Program Pythagoras II for A.S.F.A. She has participated in various exhibitions and projects in Greece and internationally: Kodra, Pro-taseis, Thessaloniki, 2006, Feedback Project, (ongoing), Synergia, Contemporary Art Centre, Larissa, 2004, A-topia, Goethe Institute, Athens, 2003, Established, Brighton Media Centre, Brighton, 2001. She published the book Issues of curating, 9+1 un-realized curatorial projects, Futura, 2005, she co-curated with the Reading Group the July issue of Gap Magazine dedicated to Biopolitics. In 2006 she participated in the project/workshop The Multifaceted Curator, in Jakarta, Indonesia. At the moment she is preparing a series of projects and publications on institutional critique.
WOEDHERLASFT - Black roses And Absynth 1 - 02:00:17

WOEDHERLASFT presents a 2 hours music of black metal, Death metal, harsh Electro, industrial gothic and darkwave.
Taste a brooding atmosphere of gloom and terror, the ghostly or the macabre that hovers above the Athenian sky...

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