In this ground-breaking look at a new art genre, Transmission Arts: Artists and Airwaves brings together a genealogy of 150 artists and artworks—and more than 250 images—from 1921 to the present that encompasses performance, video, radio theatre, sound art, media installation, networked art, and acoustic ecology. Here is a fascinating account of the ingenuity and creativity of artists who have made new discoveries in broadcast, public works, performance composition, sound, and text, stretching the boundaries of both transmitter and receiver. At a time when public access struggles with corporate control of the airwaves, artists have combined activism and communications technologies to represent alternative worlds on the electromagnetic spect...
Notes on the projects of eight artists commissioned to explore "radiophonic expression" are accompan...
The themes of extended duration, radical temporality and the propensity of sound and radio waves to ...
"In this volume, international artists, media theorists, art historians, and curators explore histor...
Free Radio inspired the Mini FM movement in Japan led by Tetsuo Kogawa in the 1980's and the artist ...
An archival document of the development of the artist-run gallery, Transmission. Transmission Galler...
Radio Art is a composition practice that is constantly evolving. Artists share a commonality to rede...
Transmission was a live contemporary artwork commissioned by Arts Council England to help celebrate ...
A critical overview of projects, artists and movements that challenged the convential uses and conte...
This ten day show in the Beaney Front Room gallery presents material from our recent radio art works...
A talk between artists Emily Rosamond and Kristoffer Ørum, with curator Iben Bach Elmstrom. Sixty...
At first glance, radio may seem to be an example of dated technology, overturned by other, more cont...
"Acoustic signals, voice, sound, articulation, music, and spatial networking are dispositifs of radi...
Sound waves broadcast in space and captured by powerful antennas. A steamy repetition creating an en...
January 16, 2000, marked the history of Slovak New Media art and technologies with the first interna...
This paper will consider the ecological and technological implications of making sound based works o...
Notes on the projects of eight artists commissioned to explore "radiophonic expression" are accompan...
The themes of extended duration, radical temporality and the propensity of sound and radio waves to ...
"In this volume, international artists, media theorists, art historians, and curators explore histor...
Free Radio inspired the Mini FM movement in Japan led by Tetsuo Kogawa in the 1980's and the artist ...
An archival document of the development of the artist-run gallery, Transmission. Transmission Galler...
Radio Art is a composition practice that is constantly evolving. Artists share a commonality to rede...
Transmission was a live contemporary artwork commissioned by Arts Council England to help celebrate ...
A critical overview of projects, artists and movements that challenged the convential uses and conte...
This ten day show in the Beaney Front Room gallery presents material from our recent radio art works...
A talk between artists Emily Rosamond and Kristoffer Ørum, with curator Iben Bach Elmstrom. Sixty...
At first glance, radio may seem to be an example of dated technology, overturned by other, more cont...
"Acoustic signals, voice, sound, articulation, music, and spatial networking are dispositifs of radi...
Sound waves broadcast in space and captured by powerful antennas. A steamy repetition creating an en...
January 16, 2000, marked the history of Slovak New Media art and technologies with the first interna...
This paper will consider the ecological and technological implications of making sound based works o...
Notes on the projects of eight artists commissioned to explore "radiophonic expression" are accompan...
The themes of extended duration, radical temporality and the propensity of sound and radio waves to ...
"In this volume, international artists, media theorists, art historians, and curators explore histor...