Tuning In, Sounding Out: Climata Radio Reports for Radio Tenthaus

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Image credit - Sarah Kazmi

The residents of Climata – Capturing Change at a Time of Ecological Crisis – Siri Austeen (NO), Sarah Kazmi (PK), Margrethe Iren Pettersen (NO), Lasse-Marc Riek (DE), Elly Stormer Vadseth (NO), Gustavo Valdivia (PE), Geraldine Vanspauwen (BE) and Maria Wang Kvalheim (NO) – present two broadcasts exploring the residency themes through dialogue and sonic experiments. 

Find Radio Tenthaus on local Oslo radio 105.8FM every Tuesday from 20:00-23:00 pm, or via this link to a player where you can listen to Radio Tenthaus’s episodes during live broadcasts. Times are given below.

20.00 – 23.00, 17 November, Session 1 - Sonic Games
Presents the sonic experiments embarked on by PRAKSIS’s residents while adjusting to the Covid-19-enforced remote-residency format. The broadcast will explore the locations and situations that residents found themselves in as a consequence of lockdown and social distancing. 

20.00 – 23.00, 24 November Session 2 - Walk With Us

The residents have invited others to send fifteen-minute soundwalks. In this broadcast they will respond to this source material using live and recorded sound, music, and voice. 

Residency 17, Climata, is developed with Lasse-Marc Riek and the Goethe Institut. It includes collaborations with the Norsk Teknisk Museum (The National Museum of Technology) and NOTAM (The Norwegian Centre for Technology in Music and Arts).

Radio Tenthaus is a discursive platform open to artists from different disciplines and backgrounds, from sound to visual art, text, spoken word and much more. This multi-disciplinary radio programme broadcasts weekly via the multilingual radio station InterFM. 

Initiated in 2009, Tenthaus is an Oslo-based art collective and artist-run space. Its projects encourage open, process-oriented forms of participation from artists locally, nationally and internationally.


 

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