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Contemporary art issues and random creativity. Motif Radio's aims: To act as a platform for sound-based art. To encourage discussion of art related issues. To be open to fresh ideas. To showcase new fiction, poetry and music. To allow listeners to submit their artworks.



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Soap Cast Pilot
Soap Cast, Pilot Episode: June 2007Current Exhibitions: Plaster The Town 07, Faggot: The Movie, Broken Down, David King, Timothy Hutchings.Soap Cast is a new podcast designed as a gallery tour of The Soap Factory art gallery in Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A. The principle is that you download this show to your mp3 player before you visit and then as you walk around the space you can have your own personal guided tour of the artworks on display hosted by Ben Heywood, the gallery's Executive Director. This show is in its infancy at the moment and any comment/suggestions will be much appreciated.The Soap Factory is dedicated to the production, presentation and promotion of emerging contemporary practice across the visual arts. Committed to experimentation and risk-taking, The Soap Factory offers audiences a real and immediate experience of the arts, encouraging a wider understanding of and appreciation for artists and their work.
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Motif Radio Show 14: Better Late Than Never
Better Late Than Never...or so they say. On today's show: Paul Walsh: Check out his Myspace page. We have some fantastic Klezma music from his former band, The Empty Hat Orchestra and a some excellent photos and commentary on the Motif Radio Supplemental Website. The Dufflefolks: Check out their website and/or their Myspace page. We have a brand new track from them: I'll Be A Magician. Motif: a musician from Indianapolis, Indiana. Check out his Myspace page (Perhaps we are his evil twin!) The Two-Artists present an article on The Fear of Clowns and Thier Existence Within Contemporary Art References for the article: Punch Page Punch Banned Article in Daily Telegraph, U.K. Marina Warner Coulrophobia I hate Clowns Fears of a Clown Cindy Sherman House 1000 Corpses Slipknot Paul McCarthy Art Now: pages 84-85, 106-107, 150-151 Shatner being Gay. We also play party games because it is Motif Radio's 1st birthday!!!!!!!
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Motif Radio Show 13: The Undiscovered Talk
Motif Radio Show 13: The Undiscovered TalkFiona's Guide to Podcasting and Motif Radio.
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Motif Radio: Show 12, The Trials and Tribulations of the Transient Art Community
Part ONE "Transient Artists" by Tucker MacNeill Motif Radio would like to thank: Xavier Tavera and Reem Bader, for helping to make this show possible. E-mail Alert!!! Due to a rather annoying "web server" our e-mail is DOWN! For the time being, please direct all your mail to our "Gmail" mail accounts: fiona.macneill[at]gmail.com or tuckerphoto[at]gmail.com Obviously, please substitute a '@' symbol at the '[at]' - We're trying to avoid MORE spam than we already have! Running Order: 1. Fiona explains Motif Radio's Tardiness 2. The Trials and Tribulations of the Transient Artist Community - The "premise" of the show, by Fiona MacNeill 3. Interview with Xavier Tavera, Part one - Fiona MacNeill and Xavier Tavera, at the Soap Factory Gallery in Minneapolis 4. The Historical context of the Artist's transient nature - Written by: Fiona MacNeill and read by: Tucker MacNeill 5. "Email" Interview with Reem Bader - Questions by: Tucker MacNeill and email read by: Fiona MacNeill Further Information: Artsourcing: An international Consortium of Outsourcing Artists Curated and created by: Grupo Soap del Corazon - Gabriela Bertiller, Luis Fitch, Alexa horochowski, Douglas Padilla, Xavier Tavera and Marcela Rodriguez Exhibition Dates: July 1st through August 16 At The Soap Factory, Minneapolis MN Work "talked about" during the Xavier Tavera interview: 1. 'La Casa', Mixed media - 2006. Film Project: Xavier Tavera. Video Editing: Luis Eduardo Bernal. Construction: Oscar Dorantes 2. 'Se Renta', Colour Prints - 2006. Photography: Xavier Tavera. 3. 'Posters', Printer's Ink on Paper - 2006. Photography: Xavier Tavera. Printing and Design: Mario Diaz 4. 'Ameri-Art Industries', Mixed Media Installation - 2006. Concept: Douglas Padilla. With "offices" in Minneapolis MN, San Diego CA and Tijuana, Mexico. 5. 'Richard B Cheney Minnesota Drivers License', Front and back digital printing, lamination and digital photography on Paper - 2006. By: Luis Fitch Universal Theme at: You Tube Shatner Quote at: Drew and Mike's Fan Page
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Motif Radio: Show 12, The Trials and Tribulations of the Transient Art Community
Part TWO Motif Radio would like to thank: Xavier Tavera and Reem Bader, for helping to make this show possible. E-mail Alert!!! Due to a rather annoying "web server" our e-mail is DOWN! For the time being, please direct all your mail to our "Gmail" mail accounts: fiona.macneill[at]gmail.com or tuckerphoto[at]gmail.com Obviously, please substitute a '@' symbol at the '[at]' - We're trying to avoid MORE spam than we already have! Running Order: 6. Basic Modern Considerations - Written and read by: Fiona MacNeill 7. Interview with Xavier Tavera, Part two - Fiona MacNeill and Xavier Tavera, at the Soap Factory Gallery in Minneapolis 8. Political Considerations - Written by: Fiona MacNeill and read by: Tucker MacNeill 9. Shatner Screams - Mp3 10. The Elevator Further Information: Artsourcing: An international Consortium of Outsourcing Artists Curated and created by: Grupo Soap del Corazon - Gabriela Bertiller, Luis Fitch, Alexa horochowski, Douglas Padilla, Xavier Tavera and Marcela Rodriguez Exhibition Dates: July 1st through August 16 At The Soap Factory, Minneapolis MN Work "talked about" during the Xavier Tavera interview: 1. 'La Casa', Mixed media - 2006. Film Project: Xavier Tavera. Video Editing: Luis Eduardo Bernal. Construction: Oscar Dorantes 2. 'Se Renta', Colour Prints - 2006. Photography: Xavier Tavera. 3. 'Posters', Printer's Ink on Paper - 2006. Photography: Xavier Tavera. Printing and Design: Mario Diaz 4. 'Ameri-Art Industries', Mixed Media Installation - 2006. Concept: Douglas Padilla. With "offices" in Minneapolis MN, San Diego CA and Tijuana, Mexico. 5. 'Richard B Cheney Minnesota Drivers License', Front and back digital printing, lamination and digital photography on Paper - 2006. By: Luis Fitch Universal Theme at: You Tube Shatner Quote at: Drew and Mike's Fan Page
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Motif Radio: Show 11
Motif Radio: Show 11, Camberwell Arts Festival Special. Check out Camberwell Arts Festival website: www.camberwellarts.org.uk CAMBERWELL ARTS FESTIVAL was from 24 June-2 July 2006 and is Organised in partnership with Camberwell Arts, Camberwell College of Arts and South London Gallery. Camberwell Arts Festival is an annual event that celebrates the thriving cultural scene in the SE5 (postal/zip code) area. Camberwell is located in the London borough of Southwark and is probably best known for its College of the Arts. The festival is a platform for work by both established and emerging artists and it boasts a packed programme of contemporary exhibitions, performances, talks, tours activities and film screenings. Where is Camberwell?(look it up via this link) The audio documentation of the Camberwell Arts Festival artworks on this week's show were collected and compiled by Sunshine Frere. Motif Radio would like to thank her for her diligent attention to detail and for enabling us to make a sound archive of the fantastic work that was on during the festival. Motif Radio would also like to thank Ann Lawlor of Camberwell Arts, who contacted us with this fantastic opportunity and has inspired us with her enthusiasm. Running Order: 1. Extended Play: Remixing Camberwell by Anita McKeown. Live art piece exhibited on 24 June 2006. Started at Camberwell Green, 10am to 6pm. Anita McKeown asked members of the public to recommend a place in Camberwell to visit where audio and video recordings were subsequently made. 33 sounds were a collected and recombined to create a 12 minute audio-visual psycho-geographic portrait of Camberwell. The piece was presented as part of Two Senses at the South London Gallery on Saturday, 1 July 2006. Check out her Memphis project, Memphis 45s Here. 2. Repeater by Caroline Wright. Live art piece exhibited on 25 June 2006 at St. Giles Church, Camberwell, 1 to 6pm. A five-hour performance and sound installation based upon the Ten Commandments. Repeater formed a connection between the building's history as a place for reflection and the repeated observance of religious vows. 3. Fill my shelves, Transform my life by Lucy Panesar. Sound of bookcase being pushed and Panesar's later talk at the library. Sound recording of a live interventionist performance starting on Camberwell Green, and public speech in Camberwell public library, June 29th 10am - 7pm In this excerpt you'll hear the sound of Lucy pushing a bookcase along the streets of Camberwell, with the express wish that people of Camberwell would suggest books to fill it with; books that would enrich her life. You will also hear some of Lucy's controversial speech, later performed at the Camberwell Public Library, about the history of Elevationary missions in the Southwark area. The talk explains how the improvement of the degraded white working classes was thought, by the wealthy to be achievable through the encouragement of self-transformation. Click here to read the full version of Lucy Panesar's speech. 4. Continuity 2006. Excerpt: improvisation by all of the musicians listed below. Sound event, Lecture Hall, Camberwell College of Arts. 30 June 7.30-10.30pm. A consciously hybrid live music performance mix, devised and directed by Charles Hayward with Tymon Dogg, Lol Coxhill, Orphy Robinson, Hugh Hopper, Chris Cornetto, Nick Doyne-Ditmas, Ashleigh Marsh, Rob Mills, Peri Mackintosh and improvised projections by Rob Flint and Lucy Renton. 5.Guide to Risk in Camberwell by Lottie Child. Excerpt: The artist explains the project. Live art piece exhibited on 1 July. Camberwell Green/Camberwell Church Street, 12 to 1pm & 3 to 4pm. Using GPS systems and their own investigative powers participants were asked to find and follow cryptic clues that led to the footsteps and thoughts of young people who created this trail. Designed as a hybrid of urban orienteering and a treasure hunt. The trail took the participants through the streets of Camberwell towards deeper levels of meaning. 6. Two Senses by Iris Garrelfs, Music for One, Anita McKeown. Short excerpts of both featured. Sound event exhibited at the South London Gallery 1 July 2006, 6.30 to 8.30pm. Three artists explore relationships of sound and visual representations. Iris Garrelfs and Music For One filled the South London Gallery with very particular combinations of sounds and images in live performance, whilst Anita McKeon presented her work Extended Play, as an audio visual psycho-geographic portrait of Camberwell, created during Camberwell Arts Festival. Iris Garrelfs used this project to explore sound and image, removed from its stereo/screen confines. Her durational, improvised 4-channel performance was accompanied by the abstract and structural moving images by Berlin based artist Alexander Selski. Music For One's stark and simple guitar motifs that draw melodic inspiration from old acoustic blues and Erik Satie are part of a collaborative visual project with video artist Mari King and animator/artist Neng Yu. Combining animations, super 8 film, and digital video footage, they observe the textures in our surroundings. Emotive narratives surface when the sound and pictures meet, uncovering the extraordinary in ordinary places. 7. The National Gallery of South London: Art in the Age of Reagan by Fran Cottell. Excerpt: performance sounds, throwing objects out of a window. Live art exhibited at Number 67 Peckham Road, next to the South London Gallery, Sat, 1 July, 5 to 7pm. Fran Cottell performed as part of Sixty Seven, a series of artists projects in the derelict house adjoining the South London Gallery. 8. Voice Human Action by Caroline Wright and Andrew Lovett. Excerpt: live performance sound. Live art exhibited at St Giles Church, Camberwell, 2 July, 3pm. Exploring human communication and working with the natural resonance of the body in a performance that manipulates harmonics, resonance and reverberation. Voice Human Action was performed by the artist, Caroline Wright and composer Andrew Lovett who collaborated on the piece and the local community of Camberwell, using the church's architecture to describe and inform the piece. 9. There's More to Leisure then Pleasure by Marcia Farquhar. Excerpt: recording of live performance tour. Live art. A walking talking tour of Camberwell Leisure Centre, 2 July, 12 to 5pm. Marcia Farquhar led a psychological, anecdotal, accidental trip around the upsides and downsides of public playtime, for ladies and gentleman of leisure. She was joined by The Leisurettes: Miss Denna Cartamkhoob; Miss Paloma Faith; Miss Ella Finer; Miss Charolette Duboc and Mr Jack Brennan. All information and quotes from Camberwell Arts Festival Website and Ann Lawlor. William Shatner quote of the week: Shatner serenades George Lucas. Elevator Music: For Jon - Lullaby, soft. Keys, Acoustic guitar. Slow tempo. Glenn Emerson SOCAN
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Motif Radio: Show 10
Motif Radio: Show 10, featured artist Deborah Aschheim. A photo montage hint. Deborah's finished installation shall be shown on this site after the exhibition opening on Saturday July 1st. Check out Deborah's website: http://www.deborahaschheim.com/ Also check out some of Deborah's previous exhibitions: Neural Architecture (a smart building is a nervous building): http://artscenecal.com/Announcements/0304/LagunaMsm0304.html Panopticon (Neural Architecture No. 5): http://www.diacritic.org/blog/archives/2005/10/the_one_at_ngc.html Running Order: 1. 4A Gregory Scranton (cc) (creative commons) 2004 , check out his website: http://www.tactical20.com/ 2. Interview with Deborah Aschheim throughout the show. Interspersed with an interview featuring Roy Close. I would especially like to thank Roy for his input and willingness to take part in this show. Roy talked about Arle Haeberle, I found out that she had an afternoon talk show called 'Talk of the Town'. Original source. Information on the University Grove area. Click here. Roy also refers to the Metropolitan building, here is a good picture. 3. Jim Murray talking about Wind-up Wanda. I'm not entirely sure what this drawing means but Jim said that it referred to the structure of memory (thank you for your permission to show it and for taking part in the project, Jim) 4. A Declaration of the Independence, a Motif Radio AWOL special by Shem Booth-Spain, David Icke and Anima. Thanks guys. Shem's website William Shatner quote of the week - No Tears for Caesar from the film Free Enterprise. Original source. Notes: Deborah and I went on a road trip to Minneapolis High schools (North and Washburn) but the recording didn't work properly. I thank Deborah for her patience and enthusiasm for collaboration. If you are wondering what I was making eith all the wires in the teaser piecture on Monday..... I was wiring and soldering LEDs for Deborah. Also, I have to plug my next show on the June 12 when I shall be doing Camberwell Arts Festival Special. Those of you in or around London...there are no good excuses for you not to go! The festival is on from 24 June until the 2 July. Don't miss out, check out their website here.
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Motif Radio: Show 9 feat. Abinadi Meza
Show 9 feat. Sound Artist Abinadi Meza. 360 Degree Concert, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 2006. Photograph by Laura Hoyt. Show information at the Walker website. Video still from The Perfect Room, Abinadi Meza, 2006. Recently shown at the Soap Factory, Minneapolis. Checkout Abinadi's website: http://abinadimeza.net/ Running order: 1. 360 Degree Concert Excerpt - Sound Piece by Abinadi Meza (2006). 3 minute excerpt of '360 degree Concert' performed at Walker Art Center in April 2006 as a part of the 'Open-Ended (the art of engagement)' exhibition. Using Rirkrit Tiravanija's wooden spiral-stage sculpture as a performance platform, Abinadi re-mixed and sculpted recordings of the construction of the stage and sounds from related events (artist talk, people in gallery) into a 60-minute live performance. 2. An overview of Abinadi's work and artist's statement. Abinadi's C.V./Resume. 3. Acre - Sound Piece by Abinadi Meza (2006). 4. Soft Jaws - Sound Piece by Abinadi Meza (2004). 5. Rain - Sound Piece by Abinadi Meza. 6. Stiltskin Sword 10 Thousand Comercial - Two-Artists (2006). Samples: Boston Legal starring William Shatner and Peter McNicol. Original Source. Jaws theme: http://www.jawsmovie.com/jsounds/jaws2.aiff
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Motif Radio: Show 8, just a quickie.
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Motif Radio: Show 7
Motif Radio: Show 7, Music Special Feat. The Dufflefolks and Eric Joas. Checkout our featured Musicians' links: The Dufflefolks Website: http://www.geocities.com/thedufflefolks/ The Dufflefolks Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/thedufflefolks Resonance FM: (I link to them begrudgingly I have to admit, we have history!) http://www.resonancefm.com/ Eric Joas' Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/anonymousbox Teen Anal Terrorist: http://www.myspace.com/teenanalterrorist Perestroika: http://www.myspace.com/perestroikacollective The Two-Artists have a new demo video online so check that out at: http://www.two-artists.com Running Order: 1. Battlefunk Galactica - The Dufflefolks 2. Ice cream truck departure - Eric Joas 3. William Shatner - The Dufflefolks 4. Artist/Musician Comparison Monologue - Fiona MacNeill 5. Kite Flying (windy day) - The Dufflefolks 6. Commies from Mars - Eric Jonas 7. Je t'aime Enron & Halliburton (I (heart) Halliburton) - Two-Artists' cover/appropriation of Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot's Je t'aime moi non plus. Useful Links: Sampled Shatner quote of the week the transformed man Available from: http://www.clivebanks.co.uk/Shatnersings.htm Shatner mash-up contest (other people have caught on to my Shatner craze) Available from: http://www.acidplanet.com/contests/shatner Enron tapes Available from: http://www.enrontapes.com/files.html Bell Sounds Available from: Sounddogs Royalty Free Updraft Soaring Panoramic Boundless,Adult Contemporary,Medium Fast,Saxophone,Brian Beshears (ASCAP),S.I. Publishing (SOCAN) Available from: Sounddogs
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Motif Radio: Show 6
Motif Radio: Show 6, featuring Frog Morris. Frog's Website, Check it Out!: http://www.frogmorris.net/Watch his videos and experience explore the many facets of his practice. Goldsmiths, University of London (where Frog is studying): http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/departments/visual-arts/ Running order: 1. Tomorrow's World - Frog Morris [previously unreleased] Transition: Tomorrow's world (TV Programme) 1980s theme tune. Available from: http://tv.cream.org/specialassignments/themes/5.htm. Check out, Wikipedia for more details. 2. Democracy of Mediocracy - Frog Morris [New!] 3. Frog tells us a bit about his practice Interview segment 4. The Pig Semen Delivery Man - Frog Morris [previously unreleased] 5. Pork Scratchings - Frog Morris [exclusive recording for Motif Radio] 6. Interview segment 7. Angry Badger - Frog Morris [previously unreleased] 8. Trancendence of Chicken Nuggets - Frog Morris [New!] 9. Interview segment. 10. Let Me Disapoint You [iPod] - Frog Morris 11. Dystopiano Part 2: Piano/Paper/Stone - Fiona MacNeill Samples: Common people(Pulp cover), by William Shatner. Available from: http://www.stereogum.com/archives/000719.html Pigs sound effect http://www.grsites.com/modperl/soundview.cgi?dir=animals&fn=animals025.wav&desc=Pig%20squeal Sizzling sound effect http://ljudo.com/default.asp?lang=tEnglish&do=it Badger sounds http://www.badgerland.co.uk/animals/voice_detailed.html My glossary of Britishisms: I apologise for the quality, web video hosting has a long way to go. I suggest you you pause the video to read more carefully, I can also email a PDF version of the glossary upon request.
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Motif Radio: Show 5
Motif Radio: Show 5, On the Campaign Trail Running Order: Portrait of the Artist Failing - Fiona MacNeill The Campaign for Quality Background Sound and Music: Explanation and Manifesto. Easy 4 Whom (Medley) Walkabout research for the campaign. Subliminal suggestion (transition). Can you spot the hidden tune in the bass line? References: Barenboim's original lecture (transcripts/audio/podcast): Barenboim, D. (2006) Lecture 2: The Neglected Sense [Internet] Lecture transcripts. Original lecture: 14/04/06 Available from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/reith2006/lecture2.shtml [Accessed 15 April 2006] The BBC article: Westcott, K. (2006) Barenboim hits out at 'sound of Muzak' [Internet] BBC News Online, 07/04/06. Available from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4883612.stm [Accessed 15 April 2006] 'The Mozart Effect' explained: Meyer, R.H. (2003) The sounds of music: music can have remarkable benefits for your health, or it can be destructive. [Internet] Vibrant Life Magazine Nov-Dec. Available from: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0826/is_6_19/ai_111111453 [Accessed 15 April 2006] Gorbman, C. (1987) Unheard Melodies: narrative film music. London, British Film Institute. Page 5, Introduction. Shatner/Kirk quote, source http://www.frogstar.com/trek/index.asp Elevator from http://www.sounddogs.com
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Motif Radio: Show 4
Featured Artist: Shem Booth-Spain To check out more of Shem's work and his research visit his website: http://medialab.freaknet.org/shem/index.html Running Order: 1. Dystopiano - Fiona MacNeill 2. Future Jam - Shem Booth-Spain, Album: Gemini Critical Mass 3. Beer, a poem adapted from Paul Atreides speech in the movie Dune by Drew Nerdahl. 4. The Hacker - Shem Booth-Spain, Album: Gemini Critical Mass 5. Computer game medley, unknown sources, music written from memory - Fiona MacNeill 6. Feature: Motif Radio A.W.O.L. Original music entitled 3zy - Fiona MacNeill Short sample: There She Goes excerpt The La's, Album: The La's (Remastered with bonus tracks, 2001) Feature Notes: We were under legal drinking limits in order to drive in the U.S. Yes I know that Jane Goodall studied Gorillas, she wasn't an anthropologist. Since doing A.W.O.L. I realised that the portrait that I was referring to only had three surgeons in it, not four. A great quote from a scientist on art 'Art can be described as an expression of the beauty, the tragedy, and the complexity of the human condition. Central to expressing this complexity is the need to explore our sense of place and purpose in the world. If the discoveries of science are viewed by the layperson as detached from this calling, then one would never expect science to inspire an artist's creativity--or, more specifically, one would never expect an artist to be attracted to scientific themes.' Neil de Grasse Tyson de Grasse Tyson, N. (2000). A cosmic muse - the similarities of art and science - Brief Article [Internet] December. London. Available from: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_10_109/ai_68148545[Accessed 29 March 2005] A very good essay on the subject: 'Creative Encounters' by Amanda McDonald Crowley http://www.sarai.net/journal/03pdf/227_235_amcrowley.pdf An interesting webpage on the subject written by scientists: 'At the Intersection of Science' http://www.chemistry.org/portal/a/c/s/1/feature_acs.html?id=c373e9fe9f15e4a28f6a17245d830100 Directory of art/sci orgs + grant info: Wellcome grant Directory Good exhibition write up from the BBC 'Beautiful science inspires artists' to read it click Here. Two artists, who like Shem are influenced by Science fact and fiction, dystopias etc. Paul Noble's Utopias http://www.whitechapel.org/content.php?page_id=885. Glenn Brown, who has painted detailed utopian landscapes based upon science fiction illustrations. Brown was shortlisted for the Turner prize in 2000 Random sample: William Shatner in William Shatner's parody of Seven... Thanks to, Tucker and Drew this week. All works attributed to Shem are Copyright  Shem Booth-Spain 2004-2006.
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Motif Radio: Photography Special
Motif Radio - Show 3 Photography Special - A discussion of issues in contemporary photography. Featurring: Tucker MacNeill, Brett Kallusky, Alexa Kent and David Heberlein. Running Order: "Propagandapanda" - Excerpt - Fiona MacNeill Photography commentary - Tucker MacNeill "Julie Andrews" - Fiona MacNeill Interview of Brett Kallusky - Tucker MacNeill Photography commentary - Alexa Kent Photography commentary - David Heberlein "In Progress" featuring sound samples from the Minneapolis city-scape - Fiona MacNeill References and Samples: • Woodward, Richard B. ÃïïAltered StatesÃïï ARTnews, March (2006). Pgs 104-109 (online: Altered States) • Mapplethorpe, Robert. Famous PhotographerÃïïs Quotes: Artquotes.net. Viewed on March 18th. [http://www.artquotes.net/art_quotes/photographers/index.htm] • Shatner, William. I am Canadian: Frogstar.com (Jeff Goebels Star Trek Fan Pages). Viewed on March 21, 2006 [http://www.frogstar.com/trek/index.asp] Art by the Photographers: Croive, by Tucker MacNeillCopyright  2005 by Tucker MacNeill. Used with permission. Senzo Titulo (Untitled) by Brett KalluskyCopyright  2006 by Brett Kallusky. Used with permission. Underwater 1 by Alexa KentCopyright  2005 by Alexa Kent. Used with permission.
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Motif Radio: Experimental Art
Motif Radio - Show 2 We introduce our first ever, featured artist: The DOCTOr aka Richard Cobelli. Richard's website: http://www.illeboc-r.com/ Pictures of one of Richard's installations at Not For Human Consumption Sept. 6th 2004 Running order: BushTalk - Fiona MacNeill, Howdell - The DOCTOr, What it feels like to die - The DOCTOr, (Incorrectly labelled as 'What it feels like to be dead' in the show. Motif Radio apologizes to the artist for this mistake). Part 2 - The DOCTOr, Part 18 - The DOCTOr, Part 22 - The DOCTOr, Part 24 - The DOCTOr, A side-effect list - Two Artists, My Love - The DOCTOr, Womely Wanderings - The DOCTOr, A business list - Two Artists, Get on Down - The DOCTOr Samples: ABC source:http://www.geocities.com/netnewsmusic/abc.html "William Shatner, 1965, in the first American movie ('Incubus') using the "universal" language, Esperanto." Source: http://www.clayloomis.com/movypage.html Easy-listening music (p) licence
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Motif Radio: Pilot Episode
Contents: â1. A Dada poem made with the help of Adrian Searle âAdapted from an original article be Adrian Searle Entitled 'Is anyone there?'. â To view this article click HereâRead by Tucker MacNeill. âInstructions to make a Dadaist Poem by Tristan Tzara: âTake a newspaper.Take a pair of scissors. Choose an article as long as you are planning to make your poem. Cut out the article. Then cut out each of the words that make up this article and put them in a bag. Shake it gently. Then take out the scraps one after the other in the order in which they left the bag. Copy conscientiously. âThe poem will be like you. And here you are a writer, infinitely original and endowed with a sensibility that is charming though beyond the understanding of the vulgar. â2.Performance Issues âReferences: âFaye Hirsch et al. (2005) You had to be there, Art in America Feb 2006 No. 2 pp. 48-53 âNancy Princenthal et al. (2006) Back for One Night Only. Art in American Feb 2006 No. 2 pp. 90-93 âFlashArtonline.com (2005) Interview with RoseLee Goldberg. [Internet] Available from: ââ3. 'An IKEA Life' An original story written by Fiona MacNeill. Read by Tucker MacNeill. Other refs/borrowed stuff: IKEA bed pic from U.S.A. Website, 'Apirate's life for me!' sample (Disney, don't tell on me). 'Dramatic chord', Monty Python and the Holy Grail. âChique Image (p) easy-listening. Useful Links: The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis The Guggenheim organisation The Tate Galleries The Whitechapel Gallery, London FlashArt Magazine Online The Guardian Newspaper, UK Fiona and Tuckerâs Website
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