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Making Waves

By: Produced by New Adventures in Sound Art.
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  • Making Waves is a monthly radio/podcast series about sound art produced by New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA). The program presents interviews with sound artists and replays of past NAISA performances and special events. NAISA is a South River-based Canadian organization that presents performances and installations spanning the entire spectrum of electroacoustic and experimental sound art. The objectives of NAISA are to foster awareness and understanding locally, as well as nationally and internationally, in the cultural vitality of experimental sound art in its myriad forms of expression.

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    Produced by New Adventures in Sound Art.
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Episodes
  • Michelle Macklem, Jess Shane - Making Waves
    Mar 12 2022
    On today’s show we have a conversation with Michelle Macklem and Jess Shane. They are the producers of Constellations, a sound art and experimental narrative podcast program that unravels the distinctions between documentary, sound art, fiction and music. This episode includes "Pointing At Canopus" by Arif Mirbaghi and a Mystery box mix by Nicole Pingon which were both created for Constellations.

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    58 mins
  • Winter Diary Revisited by Claude Schryer - Making Waves
    Feb 12 2022
    Winter Diary Revisited, a new work by Claude Schryer, was the first presentation of the 2022 Deep Wireless Festival of Radio and Transmission Art which took place on Sunday February 6th at the new NAISA North Media Arts Centre, a building recently purchased by New Adventures in Sound Art. This radio documentary is a tribute to R. Murray Schafer who passed away in August 2021. Schafer’s writing and the research undertaken with the World Soundscape Project were foundational to the development of the field of acoustic ecology. Schryer goes back to Schafer’s diaries that he was keeping in the late 1990’s when the two worked together on the production of A Winter Diary which was created for WDR Köln. Schryer's documentary also forms episode 99 of his Conscient podcast series and includes the voice of Canadian poet Robin Mathews reading Schafer’s words.

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    58 mins
  • Deep Wireless Album 16 - Making Waves
    Jan 8 2022

    This episode of Making Waves features pieces from the upcoming Deep Wireless 16 album that will be released online later this month at www.naisa.ca. Deep Wireless is a festival of radio and transmission art presented annually by New Adventures in Sound Art. The pieces you will hear in this sequence mix poetry, electromagnetic sounds and music. Thematically they conjure various notions of place. A place in the cosmos, a place in the electromagnetic spectrum, a place on the land, a place to look out into the sky, and a place to listen for what might exist ahead in the future.

    Included in the broadcast is:
    Stereo Ribbons and tsi takaronhya ke - in the sky by Janet Rogers
    Electromagnetic Nature by Anton Pickard
    speak(er) to the land by John Hill
    EMF turntable by Shaughn Martel
    Colonial Conversation by Elizabeth Hill
    Music for Incadescent Events (Barry Point) by Sarah Peebles
    Sirens Dawn by Cecilia Tyrrell


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    58 mins

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