Radio Event No. 13: Bucket - Ful Mercury Walk |
80 min |
Electro-Acoustic / Electronic Interactive Art |
Broadcasted live from the Mills College Electronic Tape Music Center via a remote, portable transmitter, Tom Zahuranec's "Bucket-Ful Mercury Walk" invited listeners at home to drive to Mills and assist in creating sounds using various... |
Radio Event No. 14: Armenia Gardenia |
31 min |
Interactive Art
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Armenia Gardenia” by Charles Amirkhanian, was the 14th program in the groundbreaking Radio Event series, in which audience reactions were incorporated into a live KPFA radio broadcast. This work utilizes short pre-recorded sound events,... |
Radio Event No. 18: Radio Free Music Day |
34 min |
Interactive Art Popular Music |
On November 7, 1971, between the hours of 2 PM and 4 PM, as part of its genre defying, groundbreaking Radio Event series, KPFA invited the public to play music live on the radio. The KPFA mobile bus was at a park in downtown Berkeley... |
Radio Event No. 19: An Orchestra Is Born |
17 min |
Interactive Art
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One in a series of groundbreaking, audience participatory Radio Events, produced by KPFA in Berkeley California. For this program, Anthony Gnazzo solicited from KPFA listeners, brief recordings of various sounds of their own choosing. ... |
Radio Event No. 1: Radio Caress |
29 min |
Interactive Art
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This is the first in a series of programs produced by KPFA's Music Department in which artists from various disciplines were asked to take any amount of air time and get the audience to respond actively to the audio broadcast, rather than... |
Radio Event No. 20: Philodendron |
45 min |
Electro-Acoustic / Electronic Interactive Art |
On October 18, 1972, Tom Zahuranec invited the radio audience down to the KPFA Music Office to communicate mentally with a philodendron which was wired with liquid electrodes feeding impulses into a Buchla synthesizer. His call for... |
Radio Event No. 23: Chrysanthemum Chameleon |
44 min |
Interactive Art
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One in a series of groundbreaking, audience participatory, Radio Events, produced by KPFA in Berkeley California. In this, the 23rd program in the series, Alex Dea and a group of 25 singers, invited the listening audience of KPFA to come... |
Radio Event No. 2: No Soap, Radio |
62 min |
Interactive Art
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This is the second in a series of groundbreaking, participatory, radio programs produced by KPFA. In this program, recorded on October 31, 1969, Berkeley, California sculptor, Peter Veres, invited listeners to take part in a... |
Radio Event No. 3: Furniture Mix |
51 min |
Interactive Art
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Dancer, choreographer, and intermedia artist, Anna Halprin leads the KPFA audience in a participatory event, recorded live on Thursday evening, November 20, 1969. Listeners were encouraged to rearrange their furniture at home in time to... |
Radio Event No. 4: DD |
60 min |
Interactive Art Electro-Acoustic / Electronic |
Stanley Lunetta, editor of the avant-garde music periodical “Source,” invited the listening audience to participate at home as part of KPFA’s groundbreaking, interactive, participatory, Radio Event series. Using a graphic score and... |
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