Forecast Friday, 15th of February 3pm Taiwan time
On this third broadcast Datscha Radio Taipei will focus on aspects and correlations between the practices of experimental ethnography and listening culture. Studio guests will be the ethnographer and musician Gabriele de Seta, the Philippine composer Christine Muyco, and Taipei experimental sound art artist Yu Li (the Sound Watch project)
How is our sound world imprinted by culture? Are there different concepts of nature, noise and silence? How does research look like in the field of sound ethnography? Our broadcast “The Ethnographic Ear” will take up these topics; we’ll play an “Imagination Game” and also introduce the works of selected artists who submitted to Datscha Radios Open Call, spiced up with some traditional Fulao folk songs from Taiwan Island. The broadcast will close with two longer works opposing the spheres of public and private / noise and silence. Times given below are tentative!
15:00 – 15:45
Gabriele de Seta and guests: Introduction of work. Discussion and selected
recordings
15:45 – 16:15
Introduction Open Call Works and work Christine Muyco: Funeral songs from
Togo/Africa by Uli Wiegand, radiophonic composition “Trajectories” by Peter
Bernard. Composition by Christine Muyco
16:15 – 16: 30 Imagination Game. With all
studio guests.
16:30 – 16:45: Time for surprise studio guests. Sound Watch acoustic presentation
16:45 – 17:00: Last piece by Gabriele de Seta, closing questions.
17:00 – 17:30: Resounding Bangalore. A sound expedition, by raw audio
17:30 – 18:00 The Tree Rain Stops Moments, by Chelidon Frame
- Date: Fri. 15th FebruaryTime: 3 pm Taiwan (8 am CET)Location: Terrace of Artist Studio 4-4, Treasure Hill Artist Village, Taipei
- Time: 3 pm Taiwan (8 am CET)
- Location: Terrace of Artist Studio 4-4, Treasure Hill Artist Village, Taipei
Gabriele de Seta is a media anthropologist currently based in Taipei, Taiwan. His research work, grounded on ethnographic engagement across multiple sites, focuses on digital media practices and vernacular creativity in East Asian societies. He is also interested in experimental music scenes, internet art, and collaborative intersections between anthropology and art practice. More information is available on his website http://paranom.asia
Maria Christine Muyco is Associate Professor 5 of the Composition and Theory Department, College of Music, University of the Philippines. Composed for voice, European instruments like cello and piano, but also for electronic music, percussion, musical saw. Has been taking part in Festivals and conferences all over the Globe. Hungary, Brussels, Vietnam, Israel, Japan…
Website: https://music.upd.edu.ph/MARIA_CHRISTINE_MUYCO.html
Additional studio guests will be (prospectively) the Philippine composer the experimental musician Yu Li from the collective Soundwatch. Yu Li will introduce some of the DIY electronic sound gadgets, giving us a foretaste of what we can expect on Datscha Radio’s final broadcast on 10th of March.