Illustration: Prashant Miranda


A Celebration of Radio Art

Produced by
New Adventures in Sound Art

Darren Copeland Artistic Director

May 1 to 31 2004

Toronto
Canada

 

 

History and FAQ

The Deep Wireless Radio Art Festival May 1-31 every year in Toronto
Deep Wireless is a month long celebration of Radio Art produced by New Adventures in Sound Art that includes performances, special radio broadcasts on CBC Radio, Radio Art Interventions broadcast throughout May, residencies at Charles Street Video, special radio art dissemination projects that get radio art on the radio, workshops and a conference.

How did Deep Wireless get its name?
Well, Victoria Fenner who was at that time with the Canadian Society for Independent Radio Production (CSIRP) was organizing a series of workshops for radio artists and producers in September 2001 that was to accompany Sound Travels - another annual event produced by New Adventures in Sound Art. As the workshops were designed for radio producers and fashioned loosely around the Pauline Oliveros' Deep Listening workshops, Darren Copeland (our artistic director) thought the name Deep Wireless would work well. As it turned out, the workshop was postponed until the following spring. However, the name Deep Wireless was such an appropriate one for the new radio-related event we were creating for April 2002, we decided to use it for the entire event. Victoria then changed the name of the workshops that accompanied that first Deep Wireless event to Radio that hears the Soundscape. The workshop leaders included Darren Copeland, Anne Bourne, Wende Bartley and Victoria Fenner.

Transmissions sans Frontières

Another initiative by Victoria Fenner, the Transmissions sans Frontières conference was to follow the International Features Conference in May 2003 and it was again to be included in the now annual Deep Wireless festival produced by New Adventures in Sound Art. The date of the festival was permanently changed to May and included a month of activities ranging from performances at the Ambient Ping with a focus on radio to commission/residencies begun in collaboration with Charles Street Video and CBC's "Out Front" along with the already established presence on community radio stations and the performances surrounding the conference by radio and sound artists.

How the first Deep Wireless conference unfolded...
Well, with Victoria's resignation from CSIRP in February 2003, the SARS outbreak in Toronto in March, and the eventual postponement of the International Features Conference to September 2003 because of the SARS outbreak, that first Deep Wirless conference was on shaky ground indeed.

New Adventures in Sound Art decided to take over the organization of the conference, retaining CSIRP as a major sponsor (rather than organizer) and to work closely with Barry Rueger (Victoria's partner) in order to ensure that the transition was painless for the already registered conference attendees. Barry proved to be an invaluable assistant throughout the organizational aspects of the conference as well as at the conference itself and Victoria was always willing to give advice when asked.

Finding new speakers to replace the ones not able to come due to either the SARS outbreak or the cancellation of the International Features Conference, proved to be a far easier task than expected as there were many national and very talented artists that we had to chose from. That first conference included Steve Wadhams, Christos Hatzis, Garvia Bailey, Chantal Dumas, Victoria Fenner, Anna Friz, Julie Shapiro, Chandra Bulucon, Dan Hart, Reena Katz, Mark Brownell, Kathy Kennedy, Jim Metzner Barb Woolner, and Chris Brookes as speakers. Close to half of the registered attendees were from the US (even though SARS was still in the background with another outbreak following the conference by two weeks). Transom.org attended the conference and posted comments about the experience (check out the audio on at http://www.transom.org/shows/2003/200305.audio_frontieres.html).

Radio Without Boundaries
Now in its second year, the Deep Wireless conference - newly named Radio Without Boundaries - includes an impressive roster of talented individuals who have been instrumental in many ways to promoting radio art either in their own work or in the way in which they present it. This year's speakers include: Gregory Whitehad, Hildegard Westerkamp, Sabine Breitsameter, Tom Wallace, Janna Graham, Tim May, Janet Russell, David Kattenburg, Chris Brookes, Richard Windeyer, Marilyn Lerner, Marian van der Zon, Michelle Nagai and Michael Waterman. The conference is already filling up and we look forward to a full house at the Latvian House (the venue this year). The Canadian Society for Independant Radio Production is a major sponsor of the conference again this year.

Barry Rueger is still my right-hand man when it comes to any publicity for the conference, web-related matters and just plain giving out good advice. Victoria Fenner will be leading a series of SOUNDwalks along with Michelle Nagai in the week leading up to the conference and both will be assisting Hildegard Westerkamp (the original soundwalker) in the SOUNDwalk that will end the conference.

What's up for next year?
Although it's still in the works and so I can't be specific, let's just say we're really excited about working with another talented group of individuals and organizations who support radio art. It's a secret we'd love to share with you after this year's conference - so stay tuned.

Nadene Theriault-Copeland
Managing Director and Radio Without Boundaries conference director
New Adventures in Sound Art

New Adventures in Sound Art is a non-profit organization that produces performances and installations spanning the entire spectrum of electroacoustic and experimental sound art. Included in its Toronto productions are: Deep Wireless, Sound Travels, Sign Waves and SOUNDplay.



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