RADIO ART

Radio have influenced the culture, literacy and education. This form of communication can send us the news quicker than newspapers, it can change the way we think about certain topics like for example politics. Radio can be listened from anywhere, it forms a world where all you need to enter is to switch on the machine.

I always had a positive relationship with radio. It was always ”there” since I was a kid. In the kitchen my grandma listening to the radio while cooking, neighbours playing radio loudly on summer weekends, when my dad was driving me to school or when driving to the beach with family. I still remember the songs that were played often, they bring so many memories, remembering how little I was… MC Hammer “can’t touch this”, “killing me softly” – what a tune, I was always a fan or “Barbie” by Aqua – yeah my dad didnt mind this in the car.

I have listened to the radio many times when going to sleep- it helped me sleep better for some reason, sometimes when I woke up I didn’t realise that radio was on – I simply didn’t hear it until I started listening after sleeping. I guess radio gave me a sense of ‘company’, I’m a morning person and feeling lonely or having an urge to talk to someone late night was replaced by the radio. Since the radio is live, it just made me feel like there is someone with me. A different feeling than listening to pre-recorded podcast.

Radio nowadays is used by a countless amount of people, but I feel like its slowly dying. Young generation is choosing digital streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud etc. Those platforms create playlist with new releases for artist to have a chance to be discovered. But radio offers much more in my opinion. We are more open to different genres- on streaming platforms we are used to choosing our favourite ones. We learn about artist, we may hear an interview and get interested. Streaming platforms will share less information, so we stick to listening our favourite songs which can limit us from discovering and learning more. Radio has music, interviews, podcasts, news and much more. It’s entertaining and educational, it’s complete.

Polish Radio Experimental Studio

An experimental music studio in Warsaw that operated between 1957 and 2004.

One of the most important tracks made in this studio was by the composer Krzysztof Penderecki. Thirty minute long “Death Brigade” (1963) is based on a journal from IIWW which belonged to Leon Wilczker. A jew who was forced to cover up Nazi crimes and burned the bodies of the killed ones. Penderecki uses heartbeat sounds and mix it beuatifully with electric sounds.

Fragment of Wilczko’s journal:

 ‘We are standing among dead bodies in a tight formation, surrounded by blood clots. We don’t know whether we’re waiting to be killed or taken to spend yet another night in the death prison like the three brigades before us. Our “Ober Juden” Herr Fess reports the headcount. There are forty-two of us. We can hear “Rechts um.” Everyone turns right. But the turning is not as brisk as in the camp because of the dead bodies strewn about us. […] We fall silent, looking at one another. We can hear the sounds of music that accompanies people on their way back to the camp. It is raining. I wake up. I can hear moaning. Another cursed day! It is seven o’clock. The leader of Schutzpolizei shouts “Raus!” We all come out. We sit on the ground in groups of five just like yesterday evening. Zechsführer counts us – the number is correct. They give us twice the camp ration of bread and one litre of sweet coffee. We get up, lock our arms and march the same way we got here yesterday.’

https://ninateka.pl/kolekcje/en/three-composers/penderecki/audio/brygada-smierci-utwor-radiowy-na-glos-recytujacy-i-tasme

Classical animated art.

A path of sighs through the emotions of life. A tribute to the art and her disarming beauty.

CREDITS:

Director RINO STEFANO TAGLIAFIERRO

Assistant Director LAILA SONSINO

2nd Assistant Director CARLOTTA BALESTRIERI

Editing – Compositing – Animation RINO STEFANO TAGLIAFIERRO

Sound Design ENRICO ASCOLI

Art Direction RINO STEFANO TAGLIAFIERRO

Historiographer GIULIANO CORTI Time 09’49” Year 2014

ELECTRIC INDIGO

More than 45 countries in over 30 years in the clubs, on the stage, it’s impressive, can call her a veteran of electronic music scene.

DJ, composer, sound designer and electronic musician. Susanne Kirchmayr plays live, multi-channel experimental music.

According to Lifeeyetv her album called “Ferrum” is one 10 best albums of 2020. Her aim was to explore “spectral richness of iron and other metals”. I find it very hypnotising. Not just her creations bur her as an artist. Indigo is intriguing. And I will continue in digging her music deeper.

Franciszka&Stefan Themerson, Stefan Kisielewski

“The Adventures of a Good Citizen” 1937

Short movie by Franiszka and her husband Stefan Themerson. The only movie that survived IIWW and one of their last movies made in Poland. It’s about one of the clerks repeating the sentence “The sky won’t fall in if you start walking backwards” after hearing it through the phone. He commanded others to walk backwards and started practising himself. It forced others to protest against it since it was irrational. This experimental movie reflects on polish mentality and what could happen to someone who break the system. Music was composed by Stefan Kisielewski who was also a writer, publicist and a politician. His style was rooted in French neoclassicism and he changed classical style adding parody play which add a humorous touch to his work.

Wiliam Basinski, melancholic, dark and ambient music

1983- he has crated his first piece using tape loops, delay systems and shortwave radio static.

His most recognisable piece is “The Disintegration Loops”. The story behind this creation is that when Basinski was going through his archives from 1980- until 2001, in order to preserve the sound he decided to digitise them. Once he started a loop he left it running and when he came back he noticed that tape is falling apart. Music sounded decomposed, the spindle was affecting the fine coating of magnetise metal making it crumble. He did the same with other loops and got similar results.