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RADIO // Creative Time
Liam Gillick, Creative Disruption
Hosted by Nato Thompson
Radio show

Liam Gillick on the critical conversations that frame contemporary art, and our limited understanding of the present moment. Gillick has been tapped by Columbia U for a 2013 lecture series entitled Creative Disruption in the Age of Soft Revolution.

Curator Nato Thompson speaks with artist Liam Gillick about the critical conversations that frame contemporary art, and our limited understanding of the present moment. Their discussion identifies a series of cultural impasses: an obsession with the...

Originally aired 3/11/13
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RADIO // Historic Audio from the Archives of Charles Ruas
Nova Convention: William S. Burroughs
Hosted by Charles Ruas
Radio show

the wildly unpredictable Burroughs' contribution to the 1978 affair that honored his work and revolved around the concept, co-conceived with Brion Gysin, of The Third Mind. Remarkable, marginal, hysterical, reflective, provocative Burroughs on fire.

This segment compiles Burroughs' contribution to the affair that honored his work and revolved around the concept, co-conceived with Brion Gysin, of The Third Mind. Remarkable, marginal, hysterical, reflective, provocative Burroughs on fire. With...

Originally aired 3/11/13
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RADIO // ARTonAIR Interviews
Christiane Paul, The Public Private
Hosted by Jeannie Hopper
Radio show

Jeannie Hopper with curator Christiane Paul on the occasion of her exhibition that explores the impact of social media and new technologies on the relationship between the public and private realm. At Parsons The New School through 17 April 2013.

Jeannie Hopper in conversation with Christiane Paul, associate professor in the School of Media Studies at The New School and the adjunct curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art, on the occasion of her exhibition, The Public...

Originally aired 3/11/13
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RADIO // Sound the Alarm
Alan Courtis Interview
Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Radio show

A talk with Alan Courtis, Argentina's most prolific noise maker, covering his many musical activities, his recording workshops, and about a recording he made where one of the instruments played was the grave of Argentinean writer Jorge Luis Borges.

Alan Courtis is Argentina's most prolific noise maker, with over a hundred recordings and counting. The group he co-founded, Reynols, has produced some of the most wildly experimental and nearly unclassifiable records around. While his principal...

Originally aired 3/11/13
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Jim Sturgess, Upside Down
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

The tall handsome Brit who first scored in Julie Taymor’s 2007 Beatles reverie, Across the Universe, has become a go-to guy for young romantics of various hues, including Upside Down where he pursues Kirsten Dunst in a futuristic – or is it? – world.

The tall handsome Brit who first scored in Julie Taymor’s 2007 Beatles reverie, Across the Universe, has become a go-to guy for young romantics of various hues, including Upside Down where he pursues Kirsten Dunst in a futuristic – or...

Originally aired 3/11/13
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RADIO // Independent Curators International (ICI)
Kari Conte and Florence Ostende
Radio show

Curators Kari Conte and Florence Ostende on their documentation of the longest “exhibition in progress,” do it, which started in 1993 and is the starting point for a discussion on exhibition histories and the rise of self-reflexive exhibitions.

A talk with curators Kari Conte and Florence Ostende on their documentation of the longest “exhibition in progress,” do it, the starting point for a discussion on exhibition histories and the rise of self-reflexive exhibitions. Started in 1993, do...

Originally aired 3/4/13
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RADIO // Royal Flush
New(wave)
Hosted by Stuart Matthewman
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Host/producer Stuart Matthewman takes us on a musical tour of Europe's most exciting city during one of it's most exciting times, late 70s/early 80s London: punk, rock, new wave, and others including: X Ray Spex, Iggy Pop, Siouxsie & the Banshees...

In this session of Royal Flush, host/producer Stuart Matthewman takes us on a musical tour of Europe's most exciting city during one of it's most exciting times. Great London punk, rock, new wave, and others including: X Ray Spex, Iggy Pop,...

Originally aired 3/4/13
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RADIO // Joe & Ginny's Jam Sandwich
Christopher Garrett's SHOWPAPER
Hosted by Joe Ahearn, Ginny Benson
Radio show

Joe and Ginny run through the two weeks covered by SHOWPAPER's 150th issue, talking about events featuring and playing music by Kitty Pryde, Grasshopper, Sunset Guns, Slonk Donkerson, The Beets, Little Women, Psychic Blood, Dope Body, and more.

Joe and Ginny run through the two weeks covered by SHOWPAPER's 150th issue, the first in a series curated by Chris Johanson. They talk about the gallery Holopaw just opened with Kelie Bowman, some projections by Jane Dickson featured at a recent...

Originally aired 3/4/13
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RADIO // ISSUE Project Room Radio
Liturgy
Hosted by Eve Essex
Radio show

Hunter Hunt-Hendrix and Bernhard Gann perform live at ISSUE at Liturgy. Eruptions of distorted guitar and industrial-like discharges of noise that accelerate, decelerate and explode in and out of sync with the back beat. Apocalyptic and ethereal.

On Saturday, April 14 2012, Hunter Hunt-Hendrix kicked off his Residency at ISSUE Project Room with this duet with fellow band member and guitarist Bernhard Gann, The set features eruptions of distorted guitar and what Hunt-Hendrix calls a “burst...

Originally aired 3/4/13
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RADIO // Soundwalk Collective
Death Must Die
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A sound piece that begins before the rising of the sun and reproduces the cycle of a day in the sacred Indian city of Varanasi, where death is everywhere, bathed in light. Here, on the river’s edges, the wrath and the grace of Shiva are expressed.

The Soundwalk Collective's Death Must Die is a sound piece that begins before the rising of the sun and reproduces the cycle of a day in the sacred Indian city of Varanasi, where death is everywhere, bathed in light. It is here that Hindus...

Originally aired 3/4/13
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RADIO // Channel 192
Ben Lerner, Leaving the Atocha Station
Radio show

Lorin Stein (Paris Review) talks with novelist and poet Ben Lerner who reads from Leaving the Atocha Station at 192 Books in New York. Lerner’s work often uses scientific structures to explore the relationship between language, form, and movement.

Editor and critic Lorin Stein of the Paris Review in conversation with poet turned novelist Ben Lerner who also reads from his book Leaving the Atocha Station at 192 Books in New York on November 27, 2012. Born and raised in Topeka, Kansas,...

Originally aired 3/4/13
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RADIO // ARTonAIR Interviews
David France, How to Survive a Plague
Hosted by Jeannie Hopper
Radio show

Jeannie Hopper hosts writer and editor (Newsweek, New York Magazine) David France, the director and producer of "How to Survive a Plague", a 2012 American documentary film about the early years of the AIDS epidemic, and the efforts of ACT UP and TAG.

Jeannie Hopper hosts David France, director and producer of the Academy Award nominated How to Survive a Plague, a 2012 American documentary film about the early years of the AIDS epidemic, and the efforts of ACT UP and TAG. In addition to...

Originally aired 3/4/13
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RADIO // Teenage Kicks
Conrad Doucette, Unbroken Chain
Hosted by Alec Hanley Bemis
Radio show

Brooklyn-based musician Conrad Doucette, drummer for Takka Takka and the related project Gabriel and the Hounds, iluminates the dark heart of the 1980s (and 70s) and theorize that those sounds may soon overpower today's overpowering 90s nostalgia.

Producer/host Bemis is joined by Brooklyn-based musician Conrad Doucette, drummer for Takka Takka and the related side project Gabriel and the Hounds, as well as proud owner of the early adopter Twitter handle @conrad. He will take this show into...

Originally aired 2/25/13
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RADIO // Channel 192
Karen Russell & Jennifer Vanderbes, Betrayal
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Authors Karen Russell (Swamplandia!)and Jennifer Vanderbes (Strangers at the Feast) read from the Spring 2013 quarterly writing magazine Granta 122: Betrayal. The editor of the magazine, John Freeman introduces the authors.

A reading on the occasion of the publication of Granta 122: Betrayal, from the quarterly magazine of writing, featuring Karen Russell and Jennifer Vanderbes whose work appears in the spring 2013 issue. John Freeman, editor of Granta, introduces the...

Originally aired 2/25/13
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RADIO // Living History
Bookforum: Strange Bedfellows
Radio show

An eclectic book reading organized by Bookforum, the literature-focused project of Artforum, at the New Museum featuring writers Thomas Frank, Rachel Kushner, Rhonda Lieberman, George Saunders, and Choire Sicha. Recorded Feb. 2013.

A reading event produced by Bookforum, the online literature-focused project of Artforum, held at the New Museum in New York in February 2013 and featuring Thomas Frank, Rachel Kushner, Rhonda Lieberman, George Saunders, and Choire Sicha. Thomas...

Originally aired 2/25/13
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RADIO // In the Hopper
Sultry Swooning Session
Hosted by Jeannie Hopper
Radio show

Lush and lovely vocals in a hypnotic heady set for a mental escape guaranteed to warm you like a tropical breeze. Latest from Submotion Orchestra, Una, José James, Maya Azucena, David Starfire, Bonobo, Empresarios, DJ Sun +more.

Lush and lovely vocals in a hypnotic heady winter set in this latest edition of In the Hopper. UK's Submotion Orchestra are a new favorite group to fire up the set on into DJ Sun's "Heart Seed" from his first full length album "One Hundred". A new...

Originally aired 2/25/13
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RADIO // Clocktower Exhibits & Events
Phone Tag, Live
Hosted by Joe Ahearn
Radio show

Synth-pop studio project, Phone Tag, recorded live in the Clocktower studios. Joe Ahearn interviews it's four members; frontman Gryphon Graham, Noah Hanlon on drums, Bodhi Landa on bass, and Eliza Walton on synth. The band is based out of Brooklyn.

A February 2013 performance recorded live in our studios for radio, along with an interview hosted by Joe Ahearn. Phone Tag is a synth-pop studio project of Brooklyn-based producer and bandleader Gryphon Graham, whose live band includes Noah Hanlon...

Originally aired 2/25/13
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RADIO // Historic Audio from the Archives of Charles Ruas
Nova Convention, The Spoken Word
Hosted by Charles Ruas
Radio show

The poetry and spoken word parts of the 1978 William Burroughs fest with rare and long lost birs from Laurie Anderson & Julia Heyward, Brion Gysin, Steve Lacy, John Cage, John Giorno, and Anne Waldman. With additional commentary by Giorno from 2012.

This segment features one of Laurie Anderson's first public performances in a collaborative electro-rap with Julia Heyward, Brion Gysin doing his legendary repetition riffing (I Am That!), Steve Lacy (not on sax), John Giorno (Grasping at Emptiness...

Originally aired 2/25/13
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RADIO // Turntables on the Hudson Radio
DJ Bonobo, One Step Beyond
Hosted by Nickodemus
Radio show

Earth Day, 4/20/2012: Turntables On The Hudson in the Earth & Space Hall American Museum of Natural History, a memorable evening in New York City featuring DJ's Nickodemus & Bonobo, MC & percussionist Nappy G and the Maracatu Brazillian Drum Troupe.

It was Earth Day, Record Store Day & 4/20/2012... One Step Beyond with Turntables On The Hudson presents part two of this memorable night in NYC at the American Museum of Natural History. This mix features DJ's Nickodemus & Bonobo, MC...

Originally aired 2/18/13
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RADIO // Warper Party Radio Extravaganza
The Mast
Hosted by DJ Shakey
Radio show

The Mast is a Brooklyn-based duo that makes songs inspired by futuristic pop, experimental beat music, post-dubstep, and early-IDM. Originally based on percussion and electric guitar, they've since morphed into a fully electronic band.

The Mast is a Brooklyn-based duo (Haale on vocals and guitar and Matt Kilmer on percussion and electronics) that makes songs inspired by futuristic pop, experimental beat music, post-dubstep, and early-IDM. While their 2012 debut album, 'Wild...

Originally aired 2/18/13
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RADIO // Independent Curators International (ICI)
The Curator's Perspective: Chus Martínez, Skepticism
Radio show

A 2012 talk by El Museo del Barrio chief curator Martínez (dOCUMENTA 13, MACBA, Bilbao, Cypress, São Paulo) called Belated Aesthetics, Politics, and Animated Matter: Toward a Theory of Artistic Research, on knowledge and the principle of skepticism.

Chus Martínez's lecture Belated Aesthetics, Politics, and Animated Matter: Toward a Theory of Artistic Research, addresses knowledge and the principle of skepticism. Unlike ancient skepticism, which was based on the variety of sensible...

Originally aired 2/18/13
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RADIO // Channel 192
Gary Simmons, Paradise
Radio show

The artist in conversation with Thelma Golden of the Studio Museum of Harlem discussing his book, Paradise. Simmons, who has often defined himself as a sculptor, and is widely known for his erasure drawings, has consistently worked across media.

Artist Gary Simmons and Thelma Golden, director and chief curator at Studio Museum in Harlem, engage in conversation at 192 Books. The discussion was followed by a signing of Simmon's book Paradise, which includes 150 plates, an in-depth...

Originally aired 2/18/13
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Eleanor Tomlinson & Nicholas Hoult, Jack the Giant Slayer
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

The two stars of this fairy tale film re-telling (stop-motion man-eating Giants! in 3D!) talk about growing up as actors, bringing life to fantasy, and what exactly is that thing called "chemistry." Recorded on location at Hampton Court Castle.

A lavish 3D re-telling of the fairy tale Jack the Giant Slayer with stop-motion man-eating Giants created via stop motion technology, the film’s two stars – Eleanor Tomlinson and Nicholas Hoult (Warm Bodies) – talk on location at...

Originally aired 2/18/13
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RADIO // Experimental Intermedia Concerts
Stefano Pilia, Solo
Radio show

The Italian composer/musician Stefano Pilia in a live concert recorded December 2011 featuring an electric guitar solo set described as "textural melodies and sound relations with space, memory and time suspension."

The Italian composer/musician Stefano Pilia in a live concert recorded December 2011 featuring an electric guitar solo set described as "textural melodies and sound relations with space, memory and time suspension." Pilia is one of the founding...

Originally aired 2/18/13
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