radiophonic art

Saturday, November 10, 2007
radiophonic art – concert performance by Dinahbird, Jopo Stereo, Mono Monsieur and Alessandro Oertwig & Michael Jotter
In cooperation with Plattform für freie Musik e.V., Instituts Français Stuttgart and Freies Radio für Stuttgart

Dinah Nuttall (Dinahbird) is a radio artist and feature maker living and working in Paris and London.
She makes radio programmes, audio publications, installations, and soundtracks. Her narrative based sound collages are a poetic flux of storytelling, anecdote, music and field recordings. Recent commissions include The Music Machine, a programme about the ondioline, one of the first electronic synthesisers for BBCR4, Moskova, a sound/video collaboration that documents the evolution and growth of a new city garden during its first year, and Songs of the Brewery, an in-situ sound installation for Cork, European Capital of Culture, 2005. Works have been played on BBCR4, France Culture's Atelier de Création Radiophonique, Resonance FM and on Kunst Radio. She is presently employed by the Museum of Modern Art, Paris to develop a programme
of sound workshops in relation to their permanent and temporary collections.

Jean-Philippe Renoult is a sound artist, radio producer and independant curator based in Paris. He has worked as a radio producer for French public radio, including France Culture, for over fifteen years. His work is as much influenced by early avant guarde cut up work of the 20th century, to the turntablists and DJs from the 80s up until present day. His compositions blend electronics with field recordings, voices and noises from different backgrounds. Recent works include, "Pourtant Tout Simple", an electroacoustic piece commissioned by the GRM (Groupe de Recherches Musicales) for the 10th anniversary of Pierre Schaeffer’s death, and "I could never make that Music Again", an audio collaboration that takes a wry look at the electronic music industry created for the Radiodays festival (CD out on Subrosa in 2007). He also curates and presents the "Voir et Entendre" (See and Hear) cycle of conferences at the Pompidou Centre Paris, conceived "Sound Drop", an ongoing series of audiowalks in Europe, and co-wrote "Songs of the Brewery", a sound installation conceived in collaboration with Art Trail, Cork, European Capital of Culture 2005.

www.project-101.com and www.jeanphilipperenoult.com

Supported by Medienteam der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart