Showing posts with label boredcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boredcast. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

Moon programs for Radio Boredcast!

Here is the list of Moon interviews for the A/V festival Radio Boredcast curated and organized by Vicki Bennett.
. There are a lot of good artists and musical material (24 hours worth!) on each of the days.

Day 1: Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - The Ice Show - in conversation with Chris Watson


Day 5: Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - Human Evolution - Part 1- A conversation with Andrea Lucky, North Carolina State University


Day 13: Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - Human Evolution - Part 2- A conversation with Jiri Hulcr, North Carolina State University

Day 14: Rebroadcast of Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - Human Evolution - Part 2- A conversation with Jiri Hulcr, North Carolina State University

Day 20: Rebroadcast of Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - The Ice Show - in conversation with Chris Watson

Day 21: Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - Sleep - A conversation with Dave Armitage, University of California, Berkley

Day 24: Rebroadcast of Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - Sleep - A conversation with Dave Armitage, University of California, Berkley


Day 26: Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - Rust - A conversation with John Selegue, University of Kentucky

Day 28: A rebroadcast of Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - The Ice Show - in conversation with Chris Watson


Day 29: A rebroadcast of Irene Moon: Let's Talk Science - Rust - A conversation with John Selegue, University of Kentucky


That is a lot of days folks!!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Scientific Discussions about Slowness for A/V Festival


Vicki Bennett is currently curating a 744 hour long radio station called Radio Boredcast, to run for the duration of AV Festival 12. As part of this broadcast I am conducting a series of factual interviews with scientists that deal with 'slow' issues such as: Rust, Evolution, and Sleep in Bats. You will be able to find the interviews here, through A/V festival, or later archived on WFMU.
"AV Festival 12: As Slow As Possible is a Festival in slow motion. For the first time the Festival runs for a whole month from 1-31 March 2012. It's the most adventurous edition to date including over 15 major exhibitions, more than 50 film screenings and music events, weekend walks and an online radio broadcasting for 744 hours. The programme takes place at different speeds, paces and times of day across Newcastle, Gateshead, Middlesbrough and Sunderland, including an accelerated 24 Hour Launch. Programme highlights and our new website will be launched in November, sign up to our email list to keep in touch and follow us on facebook and twitter".