The History Of Funk – February 4, 2011 at 10:00pm
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10:00 PM Pacific Time: Fridays
Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut funk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
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With a recurring emphasis on Jackson Pollock (including a ‘50s interview with the man) and his wife, Lee Krasner, we also move through art museum architecture, designing products, other painter interviews, dueling painting descriptions, and a robot bassoonist.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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