Research

179 podcasts
28.12.2023
31 MIN
English
PROBES #37.2
Auxiliaries

In PROBES #37.2, Chris Cutler opens a conversation with crooners, experimental artists, and rock legends in order to exchange notes at their EA (Electricionists  Anonymous) meeting on their mutual dependency on microphones and loudspeakers (feedback welcome).

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Research Probes Chris Cutler electricity spacialization
23.11.2023
60 MIN
English
PROBES #37

In PROBES #37, we consider the revolution ushered in by the thermionic valve and, in particular, the disorienting but transformative changes electrical amplification brought into a world until then predicated solely on acoustical laws. We then examine the cybernetic entanglement of its mirrored portals (the microphone and the loudspeaker) through the generative instability of feedback which, it turns out, has accessible expressive powers...

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Research Probes Chris Cutler sound + technology
17.08.2023
29 MIN
English
PROBES #36.2
Auxiliaries

In PROBES #36.2, Chris Cutler encounters more claviolines, ondiolines, musitrons, solovoxes, electroniums and ondiolas as they shape-shift to accommodate the (sometimes out there) needs of pop, jazz, lounge, experimental, soundtrack and avant garde composers.

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Research Probes Chris Cutler PROBES. Auxiliaries
04.07.2023
59 MIN
English
PROBES #36

In PROBES #36, Chris Cutler continues to follow wildly diverse applications of novel electronic keyboards; the shape-shifting Ondioline, the many variations of the Clavioline and the electric Sackbut - from Sun Ra to Scelsi, Al Kooper to the Marvelettes – and we definitively settle the question of John Lennon, the Beatles and the orange.

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Research Probes Chris Cutler

Artist and filmmaker, Shezad Dawood speaks with social and geopolitical anthropologist Mark Nuttall, whose work is embedded in circumpolar rural communities, tracing the entanglements between climate change, extractive industries and identity of place. They discuss the accumulated residues, ecological cosmologies and shifting futures that have emerged from the deepest corners of the oceans, the icy subsurface and geological entanglements of Greenland’s complex landscapes and the lives they hold. Creation myths, told by Greenlandic storyteller Maria Kreutzmann, bubble up from the dark depths of the ocean and rub up against dramatic changes in the landscape throughout the past century.

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Research Undead Matter Climate change Creative Commons ecology extractivism Greenland ice Re-Imagine Europe Sophie J Williamson
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about Research
This section explores the confluence of art, music, and mass culture from various angles, in the form of thematic series produced by artists. An ensemble, critical and partial historiography of contemporary culture sieved through sound, which highlights contemporary music practices and related projects from different disciplines. It also includes à la carte music, with accompanying essays, under the umbrella of the Interruptions series.
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