Common Waves Radio Program

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Schedule: Common Waves Radio Collective 18.10.2020 5-6pm Radio Orange x A Palaver: Nina Valerie Kolowratnik on Notational Systems, Migration and Human Rights An interview exploring the usage of architectural approaches within migration and land claim documentation processes, when traditional methods hit their limits often because of cultural differences.

18.10.2020 6-7pm Seyðisfjörður Community Radio: Plasma TV radio Live experiments from a rural fjord in East Iceland. Hold your horses and your horses’ daughters. Talks, concerts, performances and other poetry included. Zoom. We are here for you.

19.10.2020 12am-1am (18.10.2020 Midnight) Radio ARCADA: 18O Estado Decepción [Special Edition of Anniversary] On October 18th -exactly a year ago- Chile has been rocked by a wave of mass protests against inequality and a host of systemic injustices in our very-segregated city of SANTIAGO. Today ARCADA opens her transmissions in the context of the collective COMMON WAVES giving a quick batch of the sound of Santiago after a year of curfew: an architectural analysis in the style of ARCADA.

19.10.2020 9-10pm Seyðisfjörður Community Radio: biome/reading #1 (licking ice) We were left alone for many months. Are you a friend?


Are you a friend of a friend? Poetry and other strangeness from an island up north.

20.10.2020 7-8pm Radio Helsinki x Grazer Soundscapes: Grazer Soundscapes in Berlin with Brandon Labelle Brandon Labelle is a sound artist and author living in Berlin. In his books and talks he explores the philosophy and power structures of sound and dives deep into acoustic societies, territories and dynamics. In this broadcast of Grazer Soundscapes he joins a conversation with Lale Rodgarkia-Dara and Valerie Quade, two sound artists of the Grazer Soundscape-project. The talk took place in Berlin. Together they listened to important soundscapes of their lives; soundscapes as broad as a recording of a demonstration in Vienna, the inside of a car during a storm in Iceland or fragments of an artist's sleep-talk. Why are those soundscapes special or important? Which part did those sounds play in the life of the three? A talk about feelings, memories, desires and fear connected to sound.

20.10.2020 8-9pm Geräuschkulisse: Space - We - Space The city is music. Daily sounds become extraordinary by a shift in perspective. Just get a little bit closer. Objects speaking. Resonance is anywhere. Listen. Let go. Drift. And find a wonderful, creepy, and ensouled world in the hidden sounds. This binaural field recording composition is based on a sound walk by Geräuschkulisse that took place on November 10, 2019, during Seanaps Festival for transdisciplinary music in Leipzig. The workshop explored the daily and hidden sounds of a post-industrial area close to an old train station that is now frequented for free-time activities. The composition is the result of a live on air experiment in the temporary online radio station of the festival. While Lena Löhr and Martina Weber were leading the 15 participants of the sound walk, Carina Pesch was wandering around as a microphone on two legs. Via streaming box she sent her collected sound treasures live to the studio where JD Zazie was sitting, modulating and composing in real time before airing the live composition. The original was a two hours radio show. The recordings were done using a set of binaural mics and a contact mic. All edited to half an hour of intensive listening, best with headphones. Credits: Sound walk composition: Carina Pesch


Workshop led by Lena Löhr & Martina Weber Live sound recordings: Carina Pesch Other sound recordings: JD Zazie, Carina Pesch Live composition: JD Zazie Postproduction & composition: Carina Pesch Production management: Tina Klatte / Radio Corax Photo: Leon Seidel Production: GERÄUSCHKULISSE & Seanaps 2019

21.10.2020 8-9pm Seyðisfjörður Community Radio: Plasma TV radio Live experiments from a rural fjord in East Iceland. Hold your horses and your horses’ daughters. Talks, concerts, performances and other poetry included. Zoom. We are here for you. 22.10.2020 3-5pm Radio Corax: Struggling for Commons This show sheds a view on transformations of public and shared spaces in Post-Socialist countries. It will explore how citizens experience ever-changing cities and present strategies of (re-)activating commons in the Ex-Yu Region and former Soviet Countries. 22.10.2020 5-6.20pm Poligonal Berlin: Audiowalk: The Politics of Public Space In times of a pandemic crisis, individual freedom of movement and social life are curtailed for the sake of public health. In our cities, restrictive rules and directives from local governments particularly impact on how we (are allowed to) use public space. With every new directive we need to re-adjust, re-align and re-configure our way in which we navigate – if at all – the city. These times raise new questions concerning the right to the city, or more specifically the right to public space. While drifting through the city, in this associative acoustic city walk our participants are exposed to a range of different voices and approaches that critically reflect on the politics of public space in general and on public space in times of a pandemic crisis in particular. Local urbanists, sociologists, architects, planners and urban actors read out classic texts or talk about their own


approach on topics such as diversity, digitalization, gender, the state of exception, homlessness, and surveillance in relation to public space. This is the radio version of two audiowalks created by POLIGONAL Office for Urban Communication. It was originally created as an audiowalk with several stops in Berlin. To people who are currently in Berlin, we warmly recommend to follow the route of the walk using Echoes App. Audiowalk 1: tinyurl.com/y5lyqev6 Audiowalk 2: tinyurl.com/y6tubbgy

22.10. 7-7.30pm Community Radio Tbilisi: Pop Up Interview with Levan Kalandarishvili / About Tbilisi Architecture Archive TAA Part of the series TAB Pop Up Interviews: Short, spontaneous live interviews with participants of Tbilisi Architecture Biennial. LEVAN KALANDARISHVILI (*1956) – architect. Graduated from Tbilisi State Academy of Arts (1980). Since 2019 he is teaching at Visual Arts, Architecture & Design School of free University. At TAB, he is involved in developing the project Tbilisi Architecture Archive TAA. It aims to gather existing planning records and building documentation scattered through various archives and compile them in a form of Open access. The online database will provide an overview of single documents and collections, with an index of names of persons who have been influential to architecture and urban development in Georgia.

23.10.2020 5 pm - 26.10.2020 0am Radio ARCADA: The Sound of the City: 72 hours of LOVE with Radio ARCADA During 72 hours, Radio Arcada will broadcast a series of conversations about sound-and-architecture with people around the world and live soundscapes in Santiago de Chile. Take a look at our schedule and stay tuned in between interviews - maybe we will be on air strolling the sound of the city. The conversations and interviews will be around the following topics: 1.- Sound: sound of the city, has architecture some political sound? Does it go in favour of commons? In your case, maybe: What is the sound of today? 2.- Limits: what about sound in urban design for common spaces, or our "virtual-cities" of web on social networks? Are we condemned to design virtual-spaces?


3.- Crisis, common tragedy: Coronavirus, representativity struggles, migrations, climate warming; commons seems to be under menace. At the same time, we could hardly survive this crisis without strengthening commons. In this paradox, how should we deal with globalization? Do we need to embrace it? Or cut it down with a rise of the local? 23.10.2020 5 pm: On Architecture "Common Educational Platform" 23.10.2020 6 pm: Alfredo Thiermann "Media, Architecture and Sound" 23.10.2020 7 pm: Emilio De la Cerda "The Sound of the New-Chilean Law of Heritage" 23.10.2020 9 pm: Why are Biennials so COMMON now? with TAB and Chilean Biennial curators 23.10.2020 10pm: Jacob van Rijs "Common Dwelling by MVRDV" with Moletto and Paula Velasco 24.10.2020 0am: TAB Afterhours "THECOMMONSPACEPROJECT" with Umberto Bonomo 24.10.2020 6pm: Blixa Bargeld "Architecture as Instrument" 24.10.2020 8pm: Julián Varas "The Sound of Buenos Aires Today" 24.10.2020 9pm: María Kremer "New Sounds from Moscow and Some New Projects" 24.10.2020 11pm: Alfredo Jocelyn-Holt "The Sound of a new Constitution" 25.10.2020: 8 pm: María Balbontin "New Sounds from Lisbon" 25.10.2020: 9 pm: Nicole L’Huillier "Opera of the Future" 25.10.2020 10pm: Petra Matic and Zuzanna Zgierska "New Common Sound Designers" 26.10.2020 0am: "Estado Decepción" con Antonio Liptha. About the Chilean Referendum, Today Oct 25th

26.10.2020 8-10pm radio in between spaces: ribs #13 — Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro / Listening at Pungwe Together with Gilles Aubry and Nathalie Anguenzomo Mba Bikoro we will explore "Black A(n)thena (Kosmos)"; practices of listening and radio as means to decolonize and untrain the ear from hegemonic listening knowledge. Drawing on material from piracy radios, Black A(n)thena follows the entangled histories of German settlements and anti-colonial struggles in Gabon and elsewhere. The artists follow the multiple traces of writer and botanist Adelbert von Chamisso, who reappears on a banana plantation in Gabon as the goddess “Camissonae”, while nature transmits testimonies and warnings to the plantation laborers. Black A(n)thena draws on the role of the scientific perpetrator rather than the native as subject and counter-reacts to the technologies of sound recordings and transmissions used in the early 20th century.


Listening at Pungwe – the joint project of Namibian historian Memory Biwa and sound artist Robert Machiri – also trace German colonialism in their radiophonic lecture performance “Dzimudzangara: A Spectral Figuration of Archival Voices”. The tale is of Kingigitile ‘Bokero’ Ngwale, who — possessed by the spirit-medium, Hongo — recruits fighters against the German invaders. The piece takes unexpected turns as the artists overlay many decades of vinyl recordings with songs, poetry and their momentary gestures into the past. radio in between spaces – Sonic Perspectives from the Global South. Sounding Hospitalities. Time, Sound and Emancipatory Practices. Radio as Activism. www.inbetweenspaces.net 26.10.2020 10-11pm Dublin Digital Radio x Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence: White Paper on the Abolition of Tunnels The Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence presents a radio performance based on their obsession with pedestrian tunnels. Find out why the locals of Wuppertal refer to their tunnels as ‘angst tunnels’ and why the city of Dallas ‘deemphasised’ their downtown tunnel network. Expect music, field recordings, rituals, recipes, monologues, cautionary tales and erotic content. The transmission encompasses material gathered in the field by O.J.A.I. in Belgium, Germany, United States and Moldova and is part of their ongoing Tunnel Emancipation and Reactivation Initiative (TERI).

27.10.2020 7-8pm Soundwalk/Walkshop Introduction: Laura Apolonio: The Virtual "Guide Dog”: Dialogical Drifts Invitation to walk a drift with someone far away. The purpose of this “walkshop” is to create dialogical drifts between two geolocated people in different and preferably very distant locations. The participants are organized in pairs and each guides the other in the drift, as if it was a virtual guide dog, through communication by mobile messages. If you want to walk with someone else on a distant location register by writing an email to Laura: laura@equipocreativo.com. You can register already, live introduction will take place 26.10.2020 8pm. Details will be sent to you after registration. The objectives are as follows:


- To show how the perception of the place changes when we move not guided by our intention but by the will of another who also does not know the physical place where we are. - To show the creative potential of Geolocated medias as explorations tools. Instead of simply being used as an application for not getting lost it can be used to awaken curiosity and to discover. - Increase "glocal perception": each person is a perceptive being living in their local environment and at the same time connected globally which allows us to share our local experiences on a global level.

27.10. 8-8.30 pm Community Radio Tbilisi: Pop Up Interview with W2KSHOP Part of the series TAB Pop Up Interviews: Short, spontaneous live interviews with participants of Tbilisi Architecture Biennial. W2KSHOP is a Tbilisi based architecture studio. In the framework of TAB, the W2KSHOP collective is organizing an exhibition based on their Spatial Formations research at Contemporary Art Space Maudi (W2KSHOP collective: Lado Shonia, Liza Bokeria, Dimitri Eristavi, Tilman Hasel-off in collaboration with Irina Kurtishvili)

28.10.2020 8-9pm Seyðisfjörður Community Radio: Plasma TV radio Live experiments from a rural fjord in East Iceland. Hold your horses and your horses’ daughters. Talks, concerts, performances and other poetry included. Zoom. We are here for you.

29.10.2020 4-6pm Radio Corax: Space Explorations


This show travels from sound design in public spaces to restrictive architecture and stops over at the soundscape of an important common space: the kitchen. 29.10.2020 6-6:30pm Nicolas Montgermont (∏node): A Winter of Protests In the winter of 2019, France experienced the longest strike in its modern history. Launched in opposition to a pension reform project, the strikers’ demands very quickly joined the sectors already struggling in a deleterious socio-economic context: health, justice, university, transport, energy, arts, education and media converged in the streets with the gilets jaunes aka yellow vests that had been demonstrating and occupying roundabouts for more than a year. This social movement is a multitude that agrees on one thing: to get rid of Macron and his world. Only the containment due to the coronavirus will put an end to this political sequence, and the reform will finally be suspended. This radioplay has premiered on the experimental radio network RadiaFM. It is a subjective attempt to put this moment in sound. Recordings made during demonstrations, sound creation and political reflections are mixed to illustrate the bubbling political atmosphere and sonic environment of this period. Interventions: Judith Butler : « On Demonstrating Precarity » – 2015 Michel Foucault : « Interview at the Université Catholique of Louvain » – 1981 Michel Foucault : « Debate with Noam Chomsky on Human Nature » – 1971 Hakim Bey : « Waiting for Revolution » in T.A.Z – 1991, read by Stephanie Boubli & DinahBird Thanks to : Léa Roger, Méryll Ampe, BSP Barbès, Miliani, Sarah, Lola.

29.10.2020 6:30-7.30pm radio in between spaces: ribs#02 – Franziska Windisch & Davide Tidoni "Canta Che Non Passa" - our singing will stop the train. Franziska Windisch speaks with Davide Tidoni about his recordings of protest songs of an informal choir that is part of the NOTAV movement in Valsusa, northern Italy. Sonic Perspectives from the Global South. Sounding Hospitalities. Time, Sound and Emancipatory Practices. Radio as Activism. International sound artists and experimental musicians, philosophers and theorists, critics and journalists explore questions of foreignness and proximity, solidarity and dissonance, vibration and materiality, meaning and noise, permeability and resistance.


This show has been produced for the series radio in between spaces - ribs #2. Funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, Kunststiftung NRW and the Cultural Office of the City of Cologne. radio in between spaces – Sonic Perspectives from the Global South. Sounding Hospitalities. Time, Sound and Emancipatory Practices. Radio as Activism. www.inbetweenspaces.net

29.10. 7.30-8 pm Community Radio Tbilisi: Pop Up Interview with Isthmus Part of the series TAB Pop Up Interviews: Short, spontaneous live interviews with participants of Tbilisi Architecture Biennial. Isthmus Group LLC is a woman-owned landscape architecture, urban design and planning firm based in Tbilisi, Georgia. Isthmus Group designs and develops sustainable site projects where ecology, culture, and history harmonize with the surrounding context. At TAB they are featured with the project ARSENAL OASIS. ARSENAL OASIS asks: what can a broken pipe, through physical and material experimentation, teach us about the future of Arsenal as a common ground, and the future of reclaiming the commons in Tbilisi? Can collective desire and small scale actions overcome the paralysis of pessimism to reveal and manifest new commons? Can our studio practice co-evolve with the Arsenal site, lead us in new directions, visions, questions, while grounding us to a real place? 30.10.2020 8-11.30pm Community Radio Tbilisi: Sound Postcards and Greetings from Tbilisi We have invited people from around the world to participate on our sound postcard project and send us recordings of the environments they have experienced during (post) lock down periods this summer. And we have received some beautiful materials. Some of them are raw field recordings, some are more composed sound works. We have invited our friends, musicians, curators, artists, to come over to our studio, enjoy a dinner with us and listen to all the sound postcards people sent us from different parts of the world. The whole event will broadcasted live.

31.10. 1-1.30pm


Community Radio Tbilisi: Pop Up Interview with Elena Darjania Part of the series TAB Pop Up Interviews: Short, spontaneous live interviews with participants of Tbilisi Architecture Biennial. Elena is an urban planner, designer, and researcher based in Tbilisi, Georgia. At TAB, she is curating the discussion panel: ARCHITECTURE IN THE AGE OF PLANETARY CRISES: FROM THE TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS TO NEW PRACTICES OF COMMONING (4th November, 8pm).

31.10.2020 8-9pm Seyðisfjörður Community Radio: Plasma TV radio Live experiments from a rural fjord in East Iceland. Hold your horses and your horses’ daughters. Talks, concerts, performances and other poetry included. Zoom. We are here for you.

1.11.2020 2-2.30pm Datscha Radio x Gabi Schaffner & Kate Donovan: Expedition on Air/Waste Culture This broadcast comprises two different excerpts taken from Datscha Radio’s archives. In “Expedition on Air”, recorded in 2020 on occasion of the Firefly festival held on the 29th of August, Kate Donovan and Gabi Schaffner explore the unusual biotope of the water retention basin of the Tempelhofer Feld in Berlin. “Waste Culture” was recorded in Taiwan and formed part of a six-part broadcasting series focusing on issues of situated knowledge, art and ecology. It was organized during Schaffner’s residency at the Treasure Hill Artist Village in Taipei in 2019. The excerpt focuses on the benefits of Taiwan’s municipal garbage collecting system, starting with Taiwan’s probably best known tune, “For Elise” by Beethoven, that is being used as the “trash car anthem”. Credits Expedition on Air: Kate Donovan with Gabi Schaffner. Editing: Gabi Schaffner. Credits Waste Culture: Gabi Schaffner with Margaret Shiu, Hauyu Yang, Mark van Tongeren, Yu Li, et al. Both: Datscha Radio 2020, 2019 1.11.2020


2.30-4pm Ralf Wendt: Yellow Ground 90 min to reset a city. 1.11.2020 4-6pm radio in between spaces: ribs#14 – Anna Bromley

Being a long-time radio practitioner herself Anna Bromley’s works and research are focussing on the development of independent DIY-radio stations like „Radio Fledermaus“ / „Radio Bat“. A group of people who were not only demanding but really broadcasting their „Radio from Below“ which was criminalised by the state and led to an ongoing hide-and-seek-game with the West-German authorities back in the late 1970’s. This show has been produced for the series radio in between spaces - ribs #14. Funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, Kunststiftung NRW and the Cultural Office of the City of Cologne. radio in between spaces – Sonic Perspectives from the Global South. Sounding Hospitalities. Time, Sound and Emancipatory Practices. Radio as Activism. www.inbetweenspaces.net 1.11.2020 6-7pm Seyðisfjörður Community Radio: Plasma TV radio Live experiments from a rural fjord in East Iceland. Hold your horses and your horses’ daughters. Talks, concerts, performances and other poetry included. Zoom. We are here for you.

2.11.2020, 5.30-6.30pm Q-O2 Mayday Radio Marathon x Caroline Profanter: Weltempfänger - the Multiple Facets of Radio-Making

Various radio makers speak about their connection to this historical and continuously changing medium, their ways of making radio: what to send, and what to receive, their motivations, the


circumstances, their relation to the network and the audience. With: Lale Rodgarkia-Dara (Radio Helsinki/Radia), Fausto Cáceres (Shirley & Spinoza Radio), Anna Steiden & Rosa Danner (female:pressure/Radio Orange), Tommy De Nys (Dublab/Radio Panik), Jon Panther (Radio Diffusion), Patrick Bodarwé (Radio Benelux), Jean-François Henrion (Radio Campus), and more… This feature was produced by Caroline Profanter for the Oscillation - Mayday Radio Marathon festival by Q-O2 workspace. Caroline Profanter is a composer and performer with a background in electroacoustic and acousmatic music. She combines sounding objects and field recordings with digital and analogue electronics, and explores the grey zones in between. Collaborates frequently with other artists, at the crossroad to installation, film and radio art. Lives and works in Brussels and is part of the artistic team of Q-O2.

2.11.2020, 6.30-7.30pm Dublin Digital Radio: Avant Garde Public Service Broadcaster In this one hour radio show, fragments of an unearthed archive entitled ‘An Avante Garde Public Service Broadcaster’ is explored and discussed by a panel of its makers. The archive is concerned with the building of a prototype of an alternative method of public service broadcasting - one that serves the many, pivots towards artistic experimentation, and is grounded in community participation and access.

2.11.2020, 7.30-9pm Common Waves Collective: Roundtable - Radio as a Public Space/ Radio as Community Radio is an invisible public space that has proven its political power countless times. For many independent radio projects this has as much importance as providing a space for communities through the radio. We have invited different non-commercial radio projects from around the world to discuss their experience of radio as a public and a community space.

2.11.2020 9-10pm Seyðisfjörður Community Radio: biome/reading #2 (self defence) Hello, now. Bring your best clothes.


Tomorrow might not exist. Poetry and other strangeness from an island up north.

3.11.2020 7-7.30pm Community Radio Tbilisi: Tbilisi Sound Exhibition 2020 / Listening to the City - Virtual Launch Within the program of Tbilisi Architecture Biennial, we - Community Radio Tbilisi - as one of the participants have decided to organize a small scale sound exhibition to create a sonic map of the city for other participants and visitors who cannot reach Tbilisi due to Corona restrictions. We believe that sound encourages our imagination, it raises our creativity and sensitivity and can transmit intense experience of a physical space. We asked six sound and visual artists based in Tbilisi to choose a place or a situation, in Tbilisi city and create a sound composition as a reaction and reflection on this specific spot of the city. There are no limits in terms of length, technique of collecting and composing the sound. We let the artists freely express their thoughts towards the place. The final outcome will be presented as a collection of sound works, united by the video material created by the chosen video artist, visualising the chosen spots. The virtual exhibition will be launched on common-waves.com 3rd of November, 7pm.

4.11.2020 8-9pm Seyðisfjörður Community Radio: Plasma TV radio Live experiments from a rural fjord in East Iceland. Hold your horses and your horses’ daughters. Talks, concerts, performances and other poetry included. Zoom. We are here for you.

5.11.2020 4-6pm Radio Corax: Radio Steintor goes Halle-Neustadt Halle-Neustadt was one of the biggest projects in urban planning in the German Democratic Republic. In 1967 the “City of the Chemistry Workers” became autonomous. Nowadays it belongs to the municipality of Halle, while still separated from the rest of the town by the river


Saale. Radio Steintor is an ongoing live radio project, exploring Steintor square in the older part of Halle. By moving to Halle-Neustadt the team will talk to inhabitants and researchers and ask questions about the functionality of architecture, utopia and reality of urbanity and daily life in the neighbourhood.

5.11.2020 7-8pm Dublin Digital Radio: Housing & Ideology The Housing & Ideology Symposium at City Hall in Dublin, Ireland aimed to establish a forum for a myriad of voices to explore the experiences of living in an obedient city and point the way towards possible solutions. We attempted to understand what has brought us to this point and the role ideology has played in this. In this talk Philip Lawton examines the role of 'creative class' ideas in urban and economic policy formation: the case of Dublin, Ireland. Philip Lawton is an Assistant Professor in Geography at Trinity College Dublin. His research is interested in the intersections between the political economy of place, social space, and everyday experiences of cities. Recently, he has published work on gentrification, suburbanization, and the role of image-making in the transformation of contemporary cities. Ultimately, the research is driven by a desire to create more inclusive and socially sustainable cities.

5.11.2020 8-8.30pm Pub Sandberg: How do You Live? X Pillow Streaming @ Alonetogether.pub Pillow Streaming was a series of weekly marathon like streamings hosted from rooms of quarantined students from the Sandberg Instituut during the lockdown 2020 via alonetogether.pub. A distant community was formed and nurtured being able to listen to each other, a different school arised when its walls disappeared. How do You Live? Was streamed in its last emission, addressing the urgent matter of the living conditions of students and artists in the Netherlands. The piece consists of extracts from the housing survey carried out in the Gerrit Rietveld Academy and Sandberg Institute during the academic year 2019-2020 by Alina Lupu and Franรงois Girard-Meunier. Mixing of tracks and composition: Jรถrn Nettingsmeier.


Read by: Alina Lupu and Jörn Nettingsmeier. 5.11.2020 8.30-9pm Radio Aparat x Komonifikacija - I am! Staying! Here! Two urban phenomena, both of which contest the notion of commons and witness its changing nature and possibilities – community space that comprises large housing estates in Poznań and urban squats in Belgrade – will be presented. Different by nature – inclusive outdoor communal spaces as opposed to the wary exclusivity of closed squatted buildings - these two phenomena embody the capacity for social engagement, permitting the occurrence of practices of commoning. With anthropologists Sara Nikolic and Anja Vujovic we discuss the importance of senses, memories and life-worlds in production of social space.

6.11.2020 2.30-4pm Claiming*Spaces Conference: Panel - Queering Norms

This is a rebroadcast of the panel “Queering Norms” at Claiming*Spaces Conference 2019 in Vienna. Who defines what 'good' architecture is? How can we reveal architecture's self-defined objectivity and neutrality? Why not think of an (built) environment where there is room for all of us? Keynote Speakers: Katarina Bonenvier (Mycket, Stockholm) Ingrid Ruudi (Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn) Julischka Stengele (Transdisciplinary Artist, Vienna) Moderation: Melanie_Mo Hartmann (Claiming*Spaces Collective) Julia Wieger (Architect, Researcher and Curator, Vienna) Inge Manka (Claiming*Spaces Collective, TU Wien)

6.11.2020 4-5pm


Radio Panik x BNA-BBOT: Our common isolation It's a radioshow composed entirely with recordings made during the Covid-19 lockdown, taken from our Brussels Soundmap. For 60 minutes, we focus on sounds in public space during the Covid-19 lockdown. Now that the sound environment of our city has changed drastically, our hearing also changes. We notice different things, we discover other forms of life. Let's travel around in the reduced volume of a closed capital. Thanks to the soundmap contributors: Nicolas Pommier, Rik De Bruycker, Philippe Delchambre, Federica Palmieri, Simon Terre Solaire, Omar Hobo, Flavien Gillié and Severine Irene V. Janssen A creation from BNA-BBOT for the Oscillation Festival curated by q-o2.

6.11.2020 5-7pm radio in between spaces: ribs#20 – last contact, for now We explore the experiences, glitches, memorable moments and perspectives from two radio projects that were born as reactions to the Covid-19 pandemic. We will be joined by our dear partners from French experimental radio platform ∏-node to discuss both radio in between spaces and ∏-node´s Antivirus, which was running for 100 days during the first months of he pandemic. w/ Marika Dermineur & Kevin Bartoli (RYBN / ∏-node), Therese Schuleit, Franziska Windisch, Lefteris Krysalis, Laura Dang, Thomas Gläßer radio in between spaces – Sonic Perspectives from the Global South. Sounding Hospitalities. Time, Sound and Emancipatory Practices. Radio as Activism.

6.11.2020, 8pm Common Waves Collective: Goodbye/ Hello


A reflection on TAB and Common Waves@TAB: We will be discussing experiences and discoveries and reveal some plans for November and December. Come join us via common-waves.com!

7.11.20 7.30-8.30 Radio Antenna x Mamuka Japharidze: Cloud Library Cloud Library is a project of artist Mamuka Japharidze. The project researches, observes and describes nature through artistic practice: audio-video live diary of every sunrise of Tbilisi is streamed through her facebook page. In collaboration with Mamuka Japaridze: two mixed channel soundstreams from the top of the city Tbilisi and center of Tbilisi. Add to category Experimental, Radio Art, Soundscape

7.11.20 9.45am-3.00pm Radio Antenna x Parallel Class: .COM The project .COM is prepared on the base of school-day structure and contains six sound compositions, specially created for the breaks between the school lessons. The whole composition counts 350 minutes and comprises seven 45-minute stillness (lessons), five 5-minute pieces and a ten-minute sound (break). The execution of the album was based on the experience of the concurrently provided educational program, that has been carried out for already two years and is named “Parallel Class�. The project implies the school programs for the ninth-tenth graders in public schools, touching the basics of space organizing skills.

Parallel Class schedule: . 09:45 - 09:50 LESSON . 10:30-11:35 LESSON . 12:20-12:30 LESSON . 13:15-13:20 LESSON . 14:05-14:10


LESSON . 14:55-15:00

Add to category Experimental, Radio Art

7.11.20 3pm - 8.11.20 7.30am Radio Antenna: Music Best Sellers Music best sellers is one day long audio compilation created with collected audio records sold on the Tbilisi main hubs: Didube Station(OKRIBA) / Dinamo Station(DESERTIREBI) / Samgori Station ( NAVTLUGI).

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