This is a work for solo violin improvisation, four radios, four radio transmitters, and a four track fixed-media sound collage made from field recordings and Eurorack synthesizers. This performance was at the one-night festival Sonotopia, put on by those of us who took the Sound Art as Critical Practice course at Stockholm University for the Arts in January of 2019. 


The course was held at Stockholms Dramatiska Högskola (The Stockholm School for Drama, or StDH), which is also one of the major centers where television, film and radio professionals are educated in Sweden. I learned during our time at the school that one of the radio studios in the corridor where Ghost Installation: Gärdet was later installed was still hooked up to the national broadcasting network, and could be brought online at any time. My colleague Jacek Smolicki sometimes performs with tiny radio transmitters as part of his live electronic set-up, so I asked if I could borrow a few. He gave me four, so I went and found four old radios at goodwill shops. Then I made a four-track sound collage out of field recordings from all over Stockholm, some of which I had processed with the Serge synthesizer at EMS, or my EuroRack synthesizer in my own studio. These were played back out of a multitrack soundcard, “broadcasting” each track separately to each radio. I then sat in front of this array and played the violin with it, improvising and transposing, back and forth for the ghost of the transmission of the radio, beside a radio studio hooked up to the radio network for the entire country.  







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Radio Ghost

 

Radio Ghost at Sonotopia festival, Stockholm University for the Arts, January 15th, 2020.