Over the Edge
With a nod to sex and Congressional censorship of art, we ramble through Bertrand Russell, art seen on the moon, an artist’s statement, Steve Martin on writing and creativity, artist interviews, and painting descriptions. 3 Hours.
12:00 AM (Midnight) PST: Fridays
Themed mixes are made live and spontaneously on the air from a variety of formats and equipment. There is a plan and there is no plan. The mix consists of found sound of many kinds and from many sources, old and new, put together on the run as the continuous audio collage continues. OTE sometimes employs “Receptacle Programming,” which means you.
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With a nod to sex and Congressional censorship of art, we ramble through Bertrand Russell, art seen on the moon, an artist’s statement, Steve Martin on writing and creativity, artist interviews, and painting descriptions. 3 Hours.
Art on the radio continues with artist interviews and descriptions of work while the philosophy of Kant is disputed. Museum directors speak, Mr. Keene solves an old radio painting forgery, and a busy receptacle input throughout. 3 Hours.
With this year’s time running out, we intermix a lot of material about time and time travel. There are several old radio sci-fi shows involved, as well as current science on the subject of time travel. The Weatherman visits a clock shop. 5 Hours.
At the wrong end of Christmas Eve, and from 2008, Negativland performs “It’s All In Your Head FM, a radio show for audience, in Dallas. A recording, thank god, if there was one. It’s the whole show, rearranged, plus some.
Tim Maloney, Don. Naked Rabbit and Happy Hazard join intellects to host The Art Line, a call-in format dedicated exclusively to solving the working problems of artists. Art and procedures are discussed including digital tools and formats. Not as many problems as we thought, but a lively discussion show as the unhappy Hap and the … Continued
In and out and back again. This continuously resewing patchwork of art audio includes a lengthy description of how to make your own microphones out of cheaply available common materials, Terry Riley and Michael McClure collaborate, various artists and their work are described, and a walk through paintings at the Museum of Modern Art. 3 … Continued
On this Thanksgiving night, The Credibility Gap reviews the Rose Bowl parade as it happens, artist manifestos are continued, paintings and painters are described, Crosley Bendix is back for a rare cultural review in which he does his best to confuse you, and lots of esoteric audio art and art music throughout. 3 Hours.
Laden with art manifestos, we lead off with the Futurist Manifesto and the writings of Marinetti, the Futurist esthetic of speed and denial, Moma paintings described for the blind, artists describe their work and process, and Gregory Whitehead analyzes the scream at length and in depth on the radio with callers screaming. 3 Hours.
The art continues with death art, a suicidal personal creativity rant by Phineas Narco, Smelly Water, a museum tour of paintings and sculpture, What Is The Matter With Amy Glennon by Sheila Davies, David Byrne on venues and room context, Adolph Hitler, Jackie Apple on time, artists describe their working process, falling to pieces, and … Continued