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Thursday 29th November: An Evening of Radio Fictions with Dinah Bird
Join Dinah Bird for a compilation of snippets of audio dramas, jingles for imaginary radio stations, plundered plays and sound collages inspired by the world of radio.
Dinah Bird is a radio artist living and working in Paris. Recent works includeTopographies Nocturnes, a radio art project which was awarded the prestigious Prix Luc Ferrari and Dakar Morning Birds, a radio installation that transposed the dawn chorus of the Senegalese capital to an inner city garden in Northern Paris.
Her work has been played on BBC Radio 3 and 4, France Culture’s Atelier de Création Radiophonique, Resonance FM, Kunst Radio, Deutschland RadioKultur, ABC Classic, throughout the Radia network and has been presented at radio festivals in France, England, Germany and the US. http://www.radio1001.org/
When: Thursday 29th November 2012, 7.30pm
Where: Invisible Picture Palace, The Wapping Project, E1W 3SG
Tickets: £3 in advance, £4 on the door.
Thursday 22nd November – Radio self-portrait by Anna Raimondo
What are we speaking about when we talk about radio self- portraits? What are its basic elements? Is it up to the artist and their intention – rather than the audience and their listening – to define it?
Visual art history defines an art-work as a self-portrait. However, in sound and radio art, as the tradition is still relatively young we are invited to question the genre of self-portraits.
The artist in the radio gives up their body and enters into a sound space where the listening re-gives volume to their presence, identity, desires and thoughts.
Join Anna for a selection of clips from generations of artists from Europe, Canada and Africa, ranging from soundscapes to the spoken word, from experimental radio shows to radiophonic music.
www.annaraimondo.com
info@annaraimondo.com
When: Thursday 22nd November 2012
Where: Invisible Picture Palace, The Wapping Project, E1W 3SG
Tickets: £3 in advance, £4 on the door.
Thursday 15th November: Open Mini-Jack Night
Our open mini-jack night is back! Join us at the Invisible Picture Palace and bring us some of your audio to play.
Just plug in your i-pod, laptop or recording device and share your audio with our friendly crowd. Works in progress welcome!
When: Thursday 15th November, 7.30pm
Tickets: £4.00 or £5.00 on the door
Where: The Wapping Project Glasshouse
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Thursday 8th November – In Conversation with Dave Pickering
This presentation will be recorded and eventually posted as an episode of the GBA podcast.
When: Thursday 8th November 2012, 7.30pm
Where: Invisible Picture Palace, The Wapping Project, E1W 3SG
Tickets: £3 in advance, £4 on the door.
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Thursday 1st November – Election Night special
In the week of the US presidential election, The Invisible Picture Palace brings you a night of politics-themed audio, from tales of voting in the segregated American South to some vintage Monty Python.
.When: Thursday 1st November 2012, 7.30pm
Where: Invisible Picture Palace, The Wapping Project, E1W 3SG
Tickets: £3 in advance, £4 on the door.
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Thursday 25th October – An History of Chorus with Andrew Miller and Duncan McAfee
Supposing that one might be able to tell more about a particular culture by what it throws away, An History of Chorus is an archive of choral records bought from charity shops and junk stores.
The growing collection was first exhibited at the Henry Peacock Gallery and fa projects in 2004 and consisted at that time of over 350 records. These are all catalogued and referenced by choir so that visitors to the archive can select and listen to recordings. The catalogue contains a discussion between The Miller and McAfee Press and Graeme Kay, an authority on the history of choral music and broadcaster for BBC Radio 3.
The archive will be exhibited at The Invisible Picture Palace for 7 days from 18th October and visitors during this period are invited to select a track to be played from the archive at the listening event. Andrew Miller and Duncan McAfee will play these recordings along with selections of their own at the live event.
Duncan McAfee and Andrew Miller have been collaborating as artists as The Miller and McAfee Press since 1999
www.themmpress.com
www.duncanmcafee.org
www.millerworks.co.uk
When: Thursday 25th October 2012
Where: Invisible Picture Palace, The Wapping Project, E1W 3SG
Tickets: £3 in advance, £4 on the door.
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Thursday 18th October – “Stone Tape Shuffle” with Will Shutes and Jess Chandler
Earlier this year saw the release of Iain Sinclair’s “Stone Tape Shuffle”, an experimental spoken word LP released by Test Centre Publications. Recorded on a single day at East London locations featured in the texts, the album travels across the spaces and timespan of Sinclair’s fictional and poetic career.
Will Shutes and Jess Chandler, the founders of the label, will be at The Invisible Picture Palace to play and discuss the album, with a particular focus on the nearby Wapping locations visited on that day.
When: Thursday 18th October 2012
Where: Invisible Picture Palace, The Wapping Project, E1W 3SG
Tickets: £3 in advance, £4 on the door.
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Thursday 4th October – An Archival Fiction by Daniela Cascella
Join author Daniela Cascella as she creates an aural travelogue across the sounding sites that she visits throughout her book En Abîme: Listening, Reading, Writing. An Archival Fiction.
Autobiographical narratives of places, pictures, songs, densities of words and sounds, moments of stillness revisit the city of Rome as archival fiction, open up to visions, morph into abstraction.
When: Thursday 4th October 2012 @ 7.30pm
Where: Invisible Picture Palace, The Wapping Project, E1W 3SG
Tickets: £3 in advance, £4 on the door.
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www.danielacascella.com
enabime.wordpress.com
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Thursday 27th September: Open Mini-Jack Night
Just plug in your i-pod, laptop or recording device and share your audio with our friendly crowd. Works in progress welcome!
Tickets: £3.00 or £4.00 on the door
Where: The Wapping Project Glasshouse
When: 27th September, 7.30pm
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Thursday 20th September – Dog Tales with Connor Walsh
Bring your best friend to the glasshouse! It’s always fun to see how they respond to recorded barks, and there will be plenty of those when In The Dark’s Connor Walsh presents an evening of dog tales told in sound.
The stories come from across the world, including some early Radiolab bootleg, some Australian dog psychology, and some sound treats for big floppy ears.
When: Thursday 20 September 2012
Where: Invisible Picture Palace, The Wapping Project, E1W 3SG
Tickets: £3 in advance, £4 on the door.
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Thursday 13th September – A Ghost of the Radiophonic Workshop
This Thursday the Invisible Picture Palace hosts one of London’s most prominent inheritors of the BBC’s legendary Radiophonic Workshop. Robin Thefog, aka Robin Warren, will play part of his tape-loop tribute to the now-abandoned former home of the BBC World Service, The Ghosts of Bush (as in Bush House). He will also play some radiophonic items that inspire him, and as ever in the glasshouse on a Thursday, stick around for the conversation afterwards!
When: Thursday 13 September 2012.
Where: Invisible Picture Palace, The Wapping Project, Wapping Wall E1W 3SG
Tickets: £3 in advance, £4 on the door.
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Thursday 30th August: Open Mini-Jack Night
After the success of our first open-mini-jack night we’ve decided to make it a regular event! From August ’till December you can join us on the last Thursday of every month and bring us some of your audio to play.
Just plug in your i-pod, laptop or recording device and share your audio with our friendly crowd. Works in progress welcome!
Tickets: £4.00 or £5.00 on the door
Where: The Wapping Project Glasshouse
When: 30th August, 7.30pm
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Thursday 23rd August: Little Waves of Indulgence with Connor Walsh
There’s a world of indulgent radio on shortwave – from international broadcasters with vague remits, hobbyists and pirates.
Former shortwave broadcaster and long-time listener Connor Walsh (In The Dark) presents some examples of what producers have been getting away with, and spills the beans from his experience working in shortwave radio stations from here to China and New Zealand.
Plus, we’ll have a shortwave radio on hand for you to explore with afterwards.
Photo: Underwood & Underwood (Brownsville Daily Herald, April 1922)
Tickets: £3.00 or £4.00 on the door
Where: The Wapping Project Glasshouse
When: Thursday 23rd August, 7.30pm
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Thursday 9th August: The Great Stethoscopic Heart Experiment
Inspired by our curious “Stethoscopic Heart Record”, artist Kitty Walker embarks on an experimental exploration of the heart as sound and metaphor (and we’re her guinea-pigs!)
Tickets: £3.00 or £4.00 on the door
Where: The Wapping Project Glasshouse
When: 9th August, 7.30pm
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Thursday 2nd August: (Talk + Listening event) Ian Rawes
Ian Rawes (British Library, London Sound Survey) takes us on a trip of sounds through the ages.
The London Sound Survey (www.soundsurvey.org.uk) is an online project which has collected around a thousand recordings of the capital. Its founder Ian Rawes will present a selection of London sounds from the present back to the origins of mobile recording, and he’ll describe some of the pleasures and difficulties of urban sound recording.
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Thursday 26th July: A Found Sound Special With Mark Vernon
We haven’t even had our official launch and there is already a prize for “most poked” CDs in the shop. Anyone who’s been in has probably had a stroke of the little Scottish Tartan pocket and looked a little perplexed at the copper creation “Mort aux Vaches” (pictured).
But of course, this being an invisible picture palace, the objects are only a part of the story. For the adventurous souls who’ve had a listen to the CDs inside, there’s a world of experimental audio collage, soundscapes and found sound to be discovered, the work of Glasgow-based sound artist Mark Vernon.
And so it seems right and proper that on the 26th July at 7.30pm (our first event after the launch) Mark will join us to talk about his work and, in particular, the world of “Found Sound” – the discarded casettes and home recordings that can be found by anyone in junk shops, car boot sales (and, of course, the invisible picture palace).
Tickets: £4.00 or £5.00 on the door
Where: The Wapping Project Glasshouse
When: 26th July, 7.30pm
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Thursday 16th August: The [Un]Observed
Tickets: £3.00 or £4.00 on the door
Where: The Wapping Project Glasshouse
When: 16th August, 7.30pm
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Thursday 6th September – The Sporting Life.
Don’t worry we haven’t forgotten the Olympics. As the Paralympics get underway, In The Dark hosts a night of sports-themed radio – with a twist. Expect tales of roller girls, artistic cricket and much more in an programme selected by the notably un-sporty Jessie Levene, ITD volunteer and recent graduate of the MA Radio programme at Goldsmiths.
Tickets: £3.00 or £4.00 on the door
Where: The Wapping Project Glasshouse
When: 6th September, 7.30pm
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