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Ayọ̀ Akínwándé
Observation is Not a Crime
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https://radioart.zone/thursday-25-august
Thursday 25 August

Interdisciplinary artist Ayọ̀ Akínwándé is interested in how the vibrations of urban spaces are sonically sculpted, and how the line between noise and sound is constantly shifting. The definition of ‘relevant music’ and ‘irrelevant noise’ today depends on the listener in question, being either a participant or an observer, a guest or a resident.

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Three short performances from the #RadioArtZone book launch event at Iklectik in London are available via the #ResonanceFM mixcloud page, including the first King Alfaman & Needle Boy duo in decades:
https://www.mixcloud.com/Resonance/micro-clear-spot-16-november-2023/

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A radio art project by Radio ARA and Mobile Radio for the European Capital of Culture Esch2022 on air from 18th June — 25th September 2022.

A radio art project by Radio ARA and Mobile Radio for the European Capital of Culture Esch2022 on air from 18th June — 25th September 2022.

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Ayọ̀ Akínwándé

Observation is Not a Crime is a 22-hour long radio production piece that uses sonic materials from my Lagos sound archive, and my travels in different cities around the world, to extend my engagement with the subject of people, politics, and power.

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https://radioart.zone/thursday-25-august

Thursday 25 August

Interdisciplinary artist Ayọ̀ Akínwándé is interested in how the vibrations of urban spaces are sonically sculpted, and how the line between noise and sound is constantly shifting. The definition of ‘relevant music’ and ‘irrelevant noise’ today depends on the listener in question, being either a participant or an observer, a guest or a resident.

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"The medium is the muse"
@disquiet on the #RadioArtZone book in https://www.thewire.co.uk/issues/475
The Wire 475

On the cover: Don & Moki Cherry : An 18 page special surveying the globe-trotting creative achievements of Don Cherry’s organic music family by The Wire ’s crack writing team: Frances Morgan, David Grundy, Howard Mandel, Neil Kulkarni, Francis Gooding, Magnus Nygren, Gabriel Bristow, Bill Meyer, Marcus J Moore, Pierre Crépon, Matt Krefting, Phil Freeman, Emily Pothast, Clifford Allen, Clive Bell and Jo Hutton. Plus: The Pitch : The Berlin improvising collective connect the sonic with the social. By Peter Margasak; Invisible Jukebox : GAIKA : Will The Wire ’s mystery record selection reduce the London polymath to “Eternal Tears”? Tested by Ciaran Thapar; Feng Jiangzhou : Experimental rock gets down and dirty in the hands of the Beijing noise veteran. By Anla Li; Unlimited Editions: Pakapi Records ; Unofficial Channels: Ethio-Pain ; Aho Ssan ; Powerplant ; Janneke van der Putten; Global Ear in São Paulo ; The Inner Sleeve by Suzanne Ciani ; Epiphanies by John Butcher ; plus pages of reviews and much more.

The Wire Magazine - Adventures In Modern Music
Sunday 31 July

Vocalist, and media artist Antye Greie-Ripatti (AGF) uses language, field recordings, and composition to install a poly-cultural soundspace in the open air for trans-species reconciliation, forest repair, restoration, interspecies co-existence, and planetary anti-deforestation in a trans-feminist queer poetics of free-quency and politics.

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Sunday 31 July

Vocalist, and media artist Antye Greie-Ripatti (AGF) uses language, field recordings, and composition to install a poly-cultural soundspace in the open air for trans-species reconciliation, forest repair, restoration, interspecies co-existence, and planetary anti-deforestation in a trans-feminist queer poetics of free-quency and politics.

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