RADIOPHONIC MONDAYS with SISTERS AKOUSMATICA (AU) & FRIENDS

Sisters Akousmatica with parachutes
RADIOPHONIC MONDAYS with SISTERS AKOUSMATICA (AU) & FRIENDS
Time Monday, March 7th, 2022
00:00-23:59
Genre Radio Art
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Program

RADIOPHONIC MONDAYS PRESENTS SISTERS AKOUSMATICA (AU) & FRIENDS

Since 2016, Sisters Akousmatica (Phillipa Stafford and Julia Drouhin) have built an impressive network of radio practitioners, artists and activists around their own practice of expanded radio art and research into experimental transmission possibilities.

This RADIOPHONIC MONDAY is dedicated to the artistic work of Sisters Akousmatica as well as their platform that explicitly promotes and supports socio-cultural and gender minorities in the field of sound art.

The schedule below repeats every four hours.

00:00:00 Act 1, Sisters Akousmatica, SK book score and other works
00:00:45 mer - Julia Drouhin
00:08:12 Chapter 5, SK book score - Sisters Akousmatica
00:27:15 Chapter 8, SK book score - Sisters Akousmatica
00:57:52 Chapter 1, SK book score - Sisters Akousmatica
01:21:24 Inner Maintenance - Julia Drouhin

01:38:33 Act 2, Sisters Akousmatica & friends
01:41:43 Corolla on Charles - Emily Sanzaro
01:42:29 Sisters Akousmatica Radio! For Radio33 - Sisters Akousmatica
02:17:02 Pulsar - Phillipa Stafford
02:48:57 commission for Sisters Akousmatica - Rosalind Hall
02:49:46 promenade en zigzag - Beatriz Ferreyra
03:19:20 Drag Race on Patterson - Emily Sanzaro
03:19:47 commission for XYL (2018) for Mona Foma, Fari Bradley
03:40:43 Super Occult Cosmophon - Ammophilia - Sisters Akousmatica
03:55:40 Baschet - Julia Drouhin

About Sisters Akousmatica
lurtruwita/Tasmania based radio queens Sisters Akousmatica (Phillipa Stafford and Julia Drouhin) have produced expanded radio projects that explore the radical possibilities of transmission since 2016. They create curatorial, artistic and written projects which are concerned with collective radio practices, auditory-spatial exploration and the potential of emergent art forms to support and promote socio-cultural and gender minorities in the field of sound arts.

Sisters Akousmatica live and work on the unceded country of the palawa, muwinina and paredarerme peoples.

Photo Credit Sisters Akousmatica, BRUM BRUM, 2020. Photo: Mary Shannon/Junction Arts Festival
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