


world_mix_nagoya
Reverend
Dwight Frizzell
Tony
Allard a.k.a. La Bone
Real
Player
A 30 minute, live Internet/radio broadcast mix performed by
Tony Allard (FOSSIL MEDIA) and the Reverend Dwight Frizzell (Wabi Media)
Presented at ISEA 2002 at the International Symposium on Electronic
Art,
Nagoya, Japan
11
AM October 31st in Nagoya
6 PM October 30th in California, 8 PM in Kansas, 9 PM in New
York
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Many Thanks to:
Internation Symposium on Electronic
Art (ISEA)
Special Thanks to Makoto Fujiki, Mami Aizawa, Kasuya - Takuji
The world_mix_nagoya crew:
Kristine Diekman, Internet Tuner, Rachel Schrieber, Mix Monitor,
Sarah Drury, Walkie Talkie,
Joe Delappe, Soba Noodle Slurper
California State University, San
Marcos
Chuck Allen, Team Leader for Instructional Development and Support
Mike Irick, Assistant Director of Academic Technology Services
Professor Kristine Diekman, Visual and Performing Arts and
the students of her Art and Digital Video For the Web:
Mark Schmidt, David Ortiz, Brian Ross, Tim McKague
Special thanks to emmy
Kansas City Art Institue, Kansas City Missouri,
The Reverent Dwight Frizzell and his performance students
Rebecca Dolin for technical assistance.
Center for Research in Computing and Arts
University of California, San Diego, California
Carol Hobson and Ted Apel
MeshFM: Jonathon Phillips, Nathanial Clark, Matt Hope, et.al.
Jeff Gompertz, fakeshop.com NYC
Alfred University, Alfred New York
Sang Nam,
Alfred University Smart Wall
Some of the Internet Radio stations
tuned during this mix:
Various FM and AM Stations in Nagoya
KCRW 89.3 FM Santa Monica, California
KJHK 90.7 FM Lawrence, Kansas
CIBL 204.1, Montreal, Canada
The Voice of Russia
world_mix_nagoya
is a thirty-minute, interactive radio and internet performance broadcast.
The broadcast will consist of a live mix of indigenous audio fossils collected
from around the world and locally from the host city where the broadcast takes
place--in this case the host city will be Nagoya. The mix moves out gradually
from the local to the global to inter galactic space, thereby creating an
alternative history of our shared sonosphere here on planet earth.
world_mix_nagoya
will utilize the new hybrid forms of radio that are now developing between
traditional forms of broadcast radio and internet radio. Unlike the traditional
one-way model of broadcast radio, which involves a single transmitter transmitting
to many receivers, our proposed radio/internet station would operate on the
principle of many transmitters and many receivers transmitting and receiving
in "real time" simultaneously on multiple radio frequencies and
on the internet. This two-way model of broadcasting would "abandon the
borders of territory" and potentially create a more democratic, less
corporate space and time for cultural and artistic audio activity around the
globe.
Background information on the Worldmix project.