In this workshop, participants will create a collective work of radio art to be broadcast on 28 stations around the world. In the first session, to be held at gnration, the duo Mobile Radio will present Radia – an international radio art network they co-founded –, followed by a discussion of the theme to be worked on for a radio programme. During the following week, participants are invited to make short recordings of their daylife and take them to the second session, to be held at Shopyard's headquarters, where they will make a selection to be gathered into a complete work, which will be broadcast on the network a few weeks later.

  • 15 Mar. | 14:30 às 16:30
  • 22 Mar. | 14:30 às 16:30
gnration and Shopyard Headquarters
Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service

 

Ticket 5€

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Note: ticket purchase gives access to both sessions (15 + 22 Mar)

  • 15 Mar. | 14:30 às 16:30
  • 22 Mar. | 14:30 às 16:30
gnration and Shopyard Headquarters
Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service

 

Ticket 5€

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Note: ticket purchase gives access to both sessions (15 + 22 Mar)

Dates
15 mar (sat) | 2:30 p.m to 4:30 p.m | gnration
22 Mar (Sat) | 2:30 p.m to 4:30 p.m | Shopyard Headquarters

Tickets 5€ (one ticket gives access to both sessions → 15 + 22 Mar)

Guest artists Sarah Washington and Knut Aufermann (Mobile Radio)

Duration 4h

Target audience artists, musicians, students, and other interested people

Support Portuguese Republic - Culture / Directorate-General for the Arts - RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas

Note the sessions are led in English

 

Mobile Radio
Sarah Washington and Knut Aufermann are Mobile Radio. Together they have produced radio art for more than 50 radio stations worldwide, created temporary radio stations, and programmed radios in various artistic contexts. They co-founded the London radio art station Resonance FM, and the international network Radia. They have also been artistic directors of several radio art festivals.

 

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This activity is organised by Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service, in partnership with the Communicating Trajectories project of Braga 25 – Portuguese Capital of Culture. The session is part of the Braga 25 programme.