Broadcast & Live Web Stream Radio Event, Sept 20-22

A BROADCAST & LIVE WEB STREAM RADIO EVENT, 20-22 SEPTEMBER
INTERMISSION: AN AUDIO PORTRAIT OF PLACE –  MAPPING THE SPACE BETWEEN A AND B

A collaboration between Jennie Savage and Echoes
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To make a map is to create a visual register of place.

To actively use a map is to make connections and perceptually join people, places and ideas together. ‘Mapping’ is an attempt to represent multiplicity. To give form to concepts, ideas, journey’s, even time. An audio map is the playing out of sounds, ideas, field recordings, footage and imaginings from geography this creates a new topography- a new map. A map that connects sounds to place and then forges connections between places. This process is empowering. It connects people and ideas; situations that seemed singular become multiple.

The broadcast has been organised into sections:

‘Territories’ Individual, community, locality, corporate, global, bought into conversation.
‘Convergence’ The intermeshing of birdsong, a human voice, a car, a factory, a glitch, a shopping mall, an airport a train station, their convergence as audio portrait of place and human experience.
‘Psycho geography’, Time emerges through place. ‘Reflexivity’ Thinking about the idea of the field recording, the meaning of a walk or journey. ‘Dis orienteering’ The field recording as starting point for abstraction or manipulation.

Broadcast by stress.fm between 20 and 22 of September
Check the radio program here

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PARTICIPANTS

Acoustic Mirror // Madrid, Spain

Alan Dunn and Jeff Young // Liverpool, UK

Alan Gleeson // Berlin, Germany

Aldene Rocha and Ingeborg Blom Andersskog // Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Alejandro Cornejo Montibeller // Lima, Perú

Alejandro Villegas // Bogotá, Colombia

Aline Dufat // London, UK

Amira Hanafi // Cairo, Egypt

Ana Gandum // Lisboa, Portugal

Antonio Bermúdez // Bogotá, Colombia

Ashley Scott // Newcastle, Australia

Balam Ronan // Querétaro, México

Becky Grajeda // Chicago, Illinois, USA

Betelhem Makonnen // Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Brendan Baylor // Iowa City, USA

Camille Lacroix and Flora Detraz // Paris, France / Stockholm, Sweden

Charlotte Wendy Law // London, UK

Chris Wood // London, UK

Christopher DeLaurenti // Williamsburg, VA USA

Cristina Gaviria Beltrán // Bogotá, Colombia

Dafydd Sills-Jones // Aberystwyth, Wales

Damir Kustic // Rijeka, Croatia

David Blamey // London, UK

David Brazier, Kelda Free and Advent Sorrow // Perth, Australia

David Tarnow and Doug Wright // Camino de Santiago in France and Spain

David Tomaloff // Racine, Wisconsin, USA

Dirk Elst // Ghent, Belgium

Dixie Treichel // Minneapolis, MN, USA

Elisabetta Senesi // Florence, Italy

Elizabeth Ross // México City, México

Emiliano Battistini // Rimini, Italy

Eric Leonardson // USA

Estelle Rosenfeld // Ramsgate, UK

Félix Blume // Mexico City, Mexico/France/Belgium

Flavien Gillié // Niévroz, France

Gabriel Dernbach // Berlin, Germany

Gintas k // Marijampole, Lithuania

GRAU/T // Essen, Germany

Greg Ruben // Brooklyn, New York, USA

James W. Norton // London and Cambridge, UK

Jan Van Den Dobbelsteen // Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Jess Allen // Herefordshire, UK

João Bento // Portugal

John F. Barber // Vancouver, Washington, USA

Jordan Cleland // Indianapolis, IN, USA

Jorn Ebner // Berlin Kreuzberg, German

José Pastor // Aldeia do Mato, Portugal

Julia Heslop // Newcastle upon Tyne, England

Jurgen de Blonde – Aifoon // Belguim

Kevin Logan // London, UK

Larry Achiampong // London, UK

Mandy Williams // London, UK

Marcelo Armani // Canoas, Brasil

Marco Lampis // Italy

Maria Balabas // Bucharest, Romania

Maria Best // Saarbrücken, Germany

Maria Papadomanolaki // London, UK

Mario Lautier Vella // Hertfordshire, UK

Mark Hardy // USA

Marssares // Maricá, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Matt Warren // Hobart, Australia

Mauro Sá Rego Costa // Rio de Janeiro, Brasil / Havana, Cuba

Michael Cousin // Wales, Cardiff

Munan Øvrelid and Marcellvs L // Berlin, Germany

Natasha Lowe Swingler // London, UK

Nigel Helyer // North Fremantle, Australia

Noah Jurcin // Chicago, USA

Paul Collins // Paris,France / Toronto, Canada

Pedro Garbellini // São Paulo, Brasil

Peter Barnard // Buckinghamshire, UK

Peter Lenaerts // Brussels, Belgium / Sydney, Australia

Peter Strickmann // Saarbrücken, Germany

Rachel Andrews // Co Leitrim, Ireland

Radio APPROXIM // Uden, Netherlands

Randolph Jordan // Vancouver, Canada

Random Order Collective // London, UK

Rebecca Louise Collins // The Dyfi Biosphere, Mid-West Wales

Renee Lauzon // USA

Riccardo Benassi // Berlin, Germany

Saba Hasan // New Delhi, India

Sam Heydt // NYC, USA

Sierra Mitchell // Chicago IL, USA

Simon Serc Pharmafabrik // Haidenschaft, Slovenia

Sirpa Jokinen // Helsinki, Finland

Speculum // Los Angeles, USA

Stuart Craig // Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

Susanna Jurvanen // Finland

Tariq Emam // Scarborough, UK

The Psychogeographical Commission // Glasgow, UK

Tricia Flanagan // Kowloon City, Hong Kong

Ulrich Ludat // Saarbrücken, Germany

Uwe Kirsch Aka Genarten // Bremen, Germany

Virgilio Oliveira // Currently living in London, UK.

William Diaz // Bogotá, Colombia

Wiska Radkiewicz and Andrea Cohen // France / USA

Yorgos Taxiarchopoulos // Athens, Greece


ECHOES MAPPING
19-22 SEPTEMBER
LISBON
Check the all program here

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