The Audiosphere
Another special live show from Free Range. The first live programme was such a success that I decided to do it again. This episode might be the funniest and most touching yet. It's certainly the most sweary. As before, the programme's interviews were prerecorded and loaded into a sequencer to be played out live for the audience while improvising musicians interpreted the spoken word material for the audience in real time. They hadn't heard the material before and had no idea about the various subject matters discussed. This time we also had Adem Hilmi [https://blogs.canterbury.ac.uk/practiceresearch/work-in-progress-adem-hilmi/] as the Radio Operator. Adem is undertaking a PhD in radiophonic sound – the hisses, crackles and noise that are the stuff of radio. His software R.E.D. enables him to generate and manipulate these sounds on command and in this episode every instance of radiosound is his creation, live before the audience. Improvising musicians were Sam Bailey on piano once again, this time joined by Oliver Perrott-Webb on guitar, currently completing a PhD in American Poetics at Kent University, Canterbury. Peter Kelly again appeared as The Announcer. For this slightly longer episode the live introduction was truncated and is instead replaced by a short non-diegetic opening, which also includes a brief appearance by Milo the barking dachshund. All of these decisions influence the affective content of the programme in a notable way, explored more fully in the accompanying PhD thesis.
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