Projecting into 2025 - a blogpost covering thwarted histories, outlying literature, acoustical works, Frank Perry's library, etc. https://t.co/eyqNaNj77Y
Original editions of Margaret Watts-Hughes' books introducing the eidophone for visualising vibrations of the singing voice. 'Voice Figures' (1891) and 'The Eidophone Voice Figures: Geometrical and Natural Forms Produced by Vibrations of the Human Voice' (1904)
End of year discharge feat. big nods towards two books I contributed to: @RadioArtZone's radio art compendium and @strangepress Strange Attractor Journal V: https://t.co/g2mw2DSLds
Honoured to have had a small role in this republication. June-Alison Gibbons' The Pepsi-Cola Addict was self-published in 1982. The story (and its amazing backstory) has long enchanted David Tibet & Ania Goszczyńska who connected with June to bring out this brilliant new edition.
Episode two of @postelectronics ‘Asphyxia: The "Idiote", the Library Wifi and the Suppressed Safe' is at 6pm BST 📖
Oddly synchronicitous disturbances (of varying significance) materialise after a conversation with former bookshop manager "Cynthia", who knows something we don't.
NEW blogpost orientating potential listeners to today's 6pm @ResonanceEXTRA broadcast of 'Asphyxia' - a 'reality radio art' show on thwarted research, eavesdropped WiFi data packets, radical/illegal reassertions of employability, etc. https://t.co/qBv7XHikD4
Episode 1 of @postelectronics' 'Asphyxia: The "Idiote", the Library Wifi and the Suppressed Safe' starts tonight at 6pm BST.
Commissioned in 2022 by @RadioArtZone, this damaged would-be radio documentary explores the Narnia of restricted access material and gatekept employment.
@null66913 A reprint was supposed to happen awhile ago, but I believe it's either copyrighted or there are issues around self-published/author-subsidised publications. Libraries in the UK avoid digitising non-publisher-accessioned works.
@RedThunderAudio@ResonanceFM@BBCRadio4@sarah_angliss It's protected. There's definitely demand for a republication if only the BBC and a publisher could be on board with it. I discovered the author's true identity and have the all background research ready to go.
TONIGHT 8pm: A @ResonanceFM production on @BBCRadio4 where I discuss pre-electronic sound effects with @sarah_angliss. We unearth this extraordinary rare manual - the existence of which I'd almost started to doubt - by a hitherto unsung pioneer... https://t.co/qjoSOv7z65
A (rare) Resonance production for @BBCRadio4 on 4 Feb at 8pm. Knock Knock - 200 years of sound effects, w. @sarah_angliss@postelectronics @OpheliaDeroy @rubyrocks76 Ben Burtt, Kate Hopkins, Ron Geesin + guest VO by Anton Lesser. Producer: Michael Umney. https://t.co/jBKQCTYyhS
'Asphyxia' is now online via @RadioArtZone. The 22-hour show explores the hell of unemployment, imposed obscurity, and presents 'Pure Volunteering': trespassing to 'volunteer' at @britishlibrary, @LdnMetArchives, @sciencemuseum to put paid staff to shame. https://t.co/dAPnlyMkEz
Today @HorseLords release their new album: Comradely Objects. This month's @thewiremagazine contains my feature where I chat to them about their development as a just-intonation band, the implications of tuning, utopian dreams, etc... And revolution.
"there's something to be said for being stuck with your own path; having minimal points of reference" @HorseLords speak with dan wilson (@postelectronics) in the new issue of @thewiremagazine ~
@Bob_Fischer Once again, I direct @forteantimes to consider my piece for publication. I did the Crook Frightfulness exposé [305], Oscillators [327], Atomic Consciousness [341], etc. I have a ton of material on Darlington, rare Anti-Noise League ephemera... original feature-worthy research.
@RadioArtZone continues at 1pm BST with Asphyxia: The "Idiote", the Library Wifi and the Suppressed Safe by @postelectronics
"A damaged would-be radio documentary exploring the Narnia of restricted access material..."
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