well the list is definitely not called "the adjacent to idm mailing list"
i understand people who self release stuff and post it here even if its not genuine idm as they are just persons that want to share their creation but this is just outright advertisement of some semi established radio show and they keep posting every single episode here.
On 30 March 2023 11:43:43 BST, John D <john.m.dalton.iii@gmail.com> wrote:
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>It's adjacent
>> this radio sucks ass, stop advertising/spamming irrelevant shit. arent there any moderators here? these guys have been advertising this trash for around a year now and it just keeps getting looked over.
>>
>> >In this podcast, Anthea Caddy walks us >through her journey from playing cello in rock >bands as a teenager to her ongoing research >into projected sound energy. She explains her >long-term research on directional speakers and >the results of the iterations and testing of the >parabolic speakers. She also talks about >documentation and about the difficulties of >approaching large-scale sound performance.
>>
>> how is that related to idm?
>>
>> best regards,
>> mert
>>
>> On 30 March 2023 10:04:15 BST, Radio Web MACBA <rwm2008@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> *New podcast: conversation with cellist and sound artist Anthea
>> Caddy <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-368-anthea-caddy>
>> *
>>
>> Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-368-anthea-caddy
>>
>> Anthea Caddy is a Tasmanian-born and now Berlin-based experimental
>> cellist and sound artist who explores projected sound energy
>> through spatial practices that highlight acoustic and physical
>> phenomena.
>>
>> She has a background in media arts and electro-acoustic
>> improvisation and is currently a PhD candidate under the
>> supervision of media historian Douglas Kahn. Her work is an
>> ever-expanding practice from the vibrational body of the cello
>> into multiple amplification systems that harness and project sound
>> energy.
>>
>> Anthea’s ongoing research into long-throw sound projection in
>> recent years has led her to develop a set of parabolic speakers in
>> collaboration with artist and designer Miodrag Gladović and the
>> Spatial Media Art Labs in Rotterdam. Throwing beams of sound up to
>> 3 km long and 60 cm in circumference, this technology broadens the
>> usual boundaries of installation and performance spaces, expanding
>> the sonic possibilities of resonant architectural bodies and
>> outdoor environments.
>>
>> In this podcast, Anthea Caddy
>> <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-368-anthea-caddy>walks us
>> through her journey from playing cello in rock bands as a teenager
>> to her ongoing research into projected sound energy. She explains
>> her long-term research on directional speakers and the results of
>> the iterations and testing of the parabolic speakers. She also
>> talks about documentation and about the difficulties of
>> approaching large-scale sound performance.
>>
>> Coproduced by Sonic Acts <https://www.sonicacts.com/>.
>>
>> *E/N/J/O/Y!*
>>
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>> *
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>> *+
>> *
>>
>> Take care
>>