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New Adventures In Sound Artwork Presents: twenty fourth Annual Deep Wi-fi Competition of Radio and Transmission Artwork


Artist Jane Tingley interacting with the visible part of her multimedia set up (ex)tending in direction of (Picture courtesy of the artist)

The twenty fourth Annual Deep Wi-fi Competition of Radio and Transmission Artwork takes place from January 9 to March 31, 2025 in South River, Ontario. The NAISA Gallery & Café, and surrounding surroundings, will play host to a collection of exhibitions, performances, and broadcasts, together with a digital album exploring the theme There’s Artwork in Our Nature.

“The complexity of the pure world is astounding in its range and acoustic nuance. What are the acoustic influences of nature on the sound-making happening as we speak? Deep Wi-fi begins a yr lengthy exploration for NAISA’s 2025 programming that amplifies the collaborative relationship between art-making and nature by way of its 2025 theme There’s Artwork in Our Nature. Wi-fi transmission of all types, from the Web of Issues (IoT) prototyping platform to Micro-Radio FM Broadcast, develop into the conduit for escaping into the pure world,” feedback Darren Copeland, Inventive Director, New Adventures in Sound Artwork in an announcement.

Right here’s a have a look at what’s in retailer.

A Hydrophone fishes for sounds, submerged in ice on Lake Nipissing (Photo courtesy of NAISA)
A Hydrophone fishes for sounds, submerged in ice on Lake Nipissing (Picture courtesy of NAISA)

Foresta Inclusive: (ex)tending in direction of | January 9 to March 31

This interactive exhibit by Toronto digital media artist Jane Tingley takes information gathered from timber and interprets it into photographs, smells, and sounds. Alongside along with her group, Tingley used sensors to assemble the information through the summer season in actual time from a particular tree within the uncommon Charitable Analysis Reserve, a community-based land belief in Cambridge, Ontario. The photographs, sounds, and smells could be skilled through the winter on the NAISA gallery on the interactive exhibit, together with that great odor of the forest after a rainfall.

Collaborators embody: Hrysovlanti Maheras: Sound Design; 
Faadhi Fauzi: Three.js; Ilze (Kavi) Briede: 3D modelling and Contact Designer; Marius Kintel: Firmware assist; An Vu: Pod {hardware} duplication; 
Grace Grothaus: Photogrammetry
.

  • Artist, curator, and Assistant Professor at York College Jane Tingley will give an artist’s speak on the opening on January 9 at 7 p.m.

Storytelling Listening Celebration as a part of Artwork’s Birthday | January 17

Tales by South River Seniors have been collected throughout a weekly storytelling circle since September, and edited right into a weekly podcast titled South River Seniors Telling Their Tales. The podcast is broadcast each Saturday at 1 p.m. on NAISA Radio, and out there on demand from their web site right here. https://naisa.ca/naisa-radio/

At this occasion, you’ll take pleasure in cake as you hearken to highlights from their tales as they bear in mind South River in days lengthy gone. Tales and highlights shall be shared on-line.

Tree Frog Radio: Tree Frog (Sla-dai-aich) dwell | February 1

Ben Donoghue will carry out his piece Tree Frog (Sla-dai-aich) dwell, utilizing recorded interviews that revolve round a neighborhood radio initiative in British Columbia. In BC’s Gulf Islands, the Tree Frog (Sla-dai-aich) initiative makes use of the timber as antenna masts for native radio broadcasts.

The efficiency consists of interview, EMF (electromagnetic discipline) and environmental recordings which have been modified and looped in actual time with an analog/digital system, and shall be livestreamed in addition to broadcast by way of NAISA. For the dwell efficiency, there shall be vegan and gluten free goodies out there on the Café.

Ice Sounds for Ice Follies | February 15 & 16 on Olmstead Seashore, Trout Lake

Ozhaashikwaa — The Ice is Slippery in Ojibway — is the theme for audio items by artists Shaughn Martel, Lina Choi, Genevieve Kiessling, Kyle Vanderlaan and Stephanie Dupuis. The works use ice sounds recorded on Lake Nipissing and Trout Lake, and shall be performed at two listening events as a part of the Ice Follies Competition. The listening events are a collaboration between the Close to North Cell Media Lab in North Bay and New Adventures in Sound Artwork (NAISA).

nineteenth version of the Deep Wi-fi Compilation | Obtainable February 1

The nineteenth version of the Deep Wi-fi Compilation album explores the theme of inspecting our relationship to the pure world by way of sudden encounters with nature, and usually unheard sounds which might be dropped at life. The compilation album is on the market after February 1 on NAISA’s Soundcloud web page right here.

Particulars

The Deep Wi-fi Competition of Radio and Transmission Artwork takes place in and across the NAISA North Media Arts Centre, 313 Freeway 124, South River, Ontario.

The web album and NAISA Radio stream are freed from cost; admission varies by occasion.

  • Discover extra particulars and ticket/registration hyperlinks [HERE].

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