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Radius highlights Episode 81: Anna Friz Echophone in the next program of our ongoing SKETCHPAD Series produced for Wave Farm. The program features a re-broadcast of previous Radius Episodes, and is followed by an audio playlist selected by the featured artist.
Radius SKETCHPAD broadcasts Saturday, November 25, 2017 from 2pm - 3pm EST on WGXC (90.7-FM) in Greene and Columbia counties in New York, USA.
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Christmas Greetings to ships James Holland 1930s flyer by Holland who went on to illustrate ships for many years, including War at Sea for Puffin and notably designed the floating Festival of Britain exhibition HMS Campania, which took the festival around the ports of Britain in 1951. #jamesholland #ships #radiotelegraph #festivalofbritain #puffinpicturebook @penguincollsoc #graphicdesign
Episode 44: Anna Friz
Anna Friz Radiotelegraph 16:08
Statement:
Friz’s Radiotelegraph is a sending of a radiotelegraph in spoken morse code from the Skaftfell Center for Visual Art in the small town of Seyðisfjörður on the east coast of Iceland where she is undertaking a two-month residency. Seyðisfjörður is located in a deep fjord off the Atlantic Ocean just shy of the Arctic Circle, and was the site of the first telegraph cable connection between Iceland and Europe in 1906. 1906 was also the year of the first audio transmission of the human voice by wireless means undertaken by Reginald Fessenden on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean at Brant Rock, Massachusetts.
Radiotelegraph is a beacon simulcast by a private low-watt transmitter in Seyðisfjörður (on 107.1 FM) and by Radius Chicago (88.9 FM) at sundown Seyðisfjörður time, for a period of five days in October. The beacon signals the descent of the sun into the northern night. Voice, electronics, and radio signals, all recorded and mixed at Hóll, Seyðisfjörður.
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