Session 9: presentation
Session | 9 (1999) |
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Participants |
Zeigam Azizov |
Direction |
Yves Aupetitallot |
Session website | – |
Coordination |
Véronique Terrier-Hermann |
Tutoring | – |
Educational team |
Lionel Bovier |
People met |
(non-exhaustive list) |
Travels |
Dijon |
Radiotemporaire : La radio
Project |
Radiotemporaire : La radio |
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Presentation |
Radio Temporaire proposes a programme that gives access to questions of new media and their representations, pedagogies and the transmission of knowledge, the relationship between “sexuality and space”, current forms of resistance, new geographies and global representations, cultural studies, and the exploration of orality as a mode of transmission, proposed by contributors of different generations, nationalities, cultures and experiences, including Stuart Hall, members of the international journal of art, theory and film Vor der Information, as well as personalities more directly involved in the world of radio . The transmissions will be broadcast in different languages. Radio Temporaire focuses on the need for artistic and cultural dialogue in the face of globalisation, as well as the contemporary migration of ideas and cultures. We have chosen the medium of the radio as an exhibition space in order to attempt to bring together the different approaches and experiences that make up our cultural identity today in its contingency and temporality. After the invention of television and other visual forms, radio has remained––and continues to be––an important means of representing experiences such as situations of war and crisis or those of exiled communities and marginalized groups. New musical genres of the second half of the 20th century, such as reggae and rap, were born out of the appropriation of radio technology. In the field of art, the interest in radio was reinforced by the reconsideration of language as a critical medium of representation and the occultation of language in the visual arts of modernity. Let us recall Moholy-Nagy’s early sound experiments (groove-script alphabet), Bertolt Brecht’s interest in radio, Walter Benjamin’s direct involvement, the collaboration between the Frankfurt School and Lazarfield’s Research Institute in Los Angeles, to give just a few historical examples. Recent works such as Coco Fusco and Gômez-Peria’s Norte-Sur and The Year of the White Bear (1992) and Lincoln Tobier’s radio exhibitions, show the possible relevance of the radio medium in contemporary art. |
Format |
Radio program |
Date |
29 novembre – 3 décembre 1999 |
Location |
Radio Suisse Romande, Geneva |
With |
Radio program: Matrix, muf.Achitecture/Art, Doina Petrescu, Parate Labor, Marion Mangin et Aurélia Picot, Jean-Michel Berthier, Stuart Hall, Perpetual Motion Theatre, Vitaly.V, Isaac Julien, Julia Kristeva, Rainer Ganahl, Liam Gillick, Adrian Schiesser, Gilane Tawadros, Angela Davis, Gina Dent, Erreakzioa-Reacción, Alisa Lieu-Anh Kottmair, Kate Glazer, Marta Hoskins, Carole Schneemann, Nathalie Magnan, Terre Thaemlitz, Virginia Villaplana, Gregory Whitehead, Fareed Armaly, Justin Bennet, Radioboy, Radio Mobile, AA Corp., Artkids, A+*, Mikro/Makro, O/ + Noto, Mika Vanio et Carsetn Nikolaï, Lucy Lippard, Margaret Harrison, Laurie Anderson, Attac, Antonin Artaud, Véronique Aubouy, Ximena Bedregal, Madjiguène Cissé, Michèle Larrouy, Jean Druon, Guy Ernest Debord, Marguerite Duras, Marcelo Exposito, Renée Green, Simon Leung, Free Land, Xavier Fourt, Andreas Fohr, Léonore Bonaccini, Jorge Furtado, Nicola Gilloteau, Smaïn Laacher, Michael Hoare, Brian Holmes, John Jordan, LSD/Feva Vila, Sean Mc Allister, Syndicat Potentiel, Pierre Ryga, Bertolt Brecht, Helen Scalway, Kaja Silverman, Stephen Heath, Serge Daney, Scanner, Vor der Information, Klub Zwei, Eichelmann, Rust, Schweiger, Zeitblom, Stefan Zeyen. Present at the studio: Renée Green, Nils Norman, Liliane Schneiter, Doina Petrescu, Catherine Quéloz, Lionel Bovier, Radio Mobile, Olivier Bardin |
Related archive
Radiotemporaire : Le livre
Project |
Radiotemporaire : Le livre |
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Presentation |
The publication Radiotemporary is a collection interviews and essays that result from of meetings, seminars and discussions that took place during 1999 at the initiative of Session 9 of the Ecole du Magasine. |
Format | – |
Date |
Published in 2002 |
Location |
Éditions JRP Ringier |
With |
Foreword by Sylvie Desroches, Alejandra Riera, Dean Inkster, Zeigam Azimov, Caecilia Tripp, Adrian Laubscher Contributions from (in order of appearance in the book): |
Related archive
Interview with Alejandra Riera
text to come