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25 April, Radio Amnion x Haus der Kunst

As part of the Open House at Haus der Kunst on 25 April, Radio Amnion presents intimate/beyond, a live listening ceremony to connect nondistinct water bodies with new audio/visual performances simultaneously broadcast over Munich’s Radio 80.000, and with special guests from the physics and arts community. Expect a dynamic range of senses tuned from quantic to cosmic, oceanic to celestial, local to non-local: This is a non/physical radio broadcast for depth-listening.

Radio Amnion in the Pacific Ocean (Photo: ONC)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Programm

25 April 2025
18:00 - 20:00 Sonic Transmissions of Care: deep listening session from Radio Amnion archives. Contributions from Tuomas A. Laitinen, Molly Astley, JD Zazie, Eve Egoyan, Anne Bourne, and others.

20:00 - 22:00 Radio Amnion Live: intimate/beyond
Performances from Samuel Hertz & Caitlin Berrigan: Turbulent Rot (premiere); Laure Boer: On the Edge, Clouds Passing By. Audio/Visuals from Joséfa Ntjam: Watery Thoughts; Himali Singh Soin: Static Range. Further contributions from Pablo Diserens, Libita Sibungu, and others.

The programm will be broadcast by Radio 80000.

Venue: Haus der Kunst München, Prinzregentenstraße 1, Munich,
Open House Program on 25 April 2025 from 16:00 - 22:00
Admission free
www.hausderkunst.de

About

Radio Amnion: Sonic Transmissions of Care in Oceanic Space is a multi-year sound art project for the waters of the Earth by Jol Thoms. The radio station broadcasts commissioned compositions by contemporary artists into the Pacific Ocean at a depth of more than 2 kilometres. Radio Amnion is part of a pathfinder experiment in preparation for the planned Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE), a cubic-kilometre telescope to observe extragalactic neutrinos. Radio Amnion: Sonic Transmissions of Care in Oceanic Space is funded by the Canadian Council for the Arts. https://radioamnion.net

Acknowledgements

An evening in partnership with Armin Linke, Akademie der Bildenden Künste München; Radio 80.000; and the Collaborative Research Center 1258 ‘Neutrinos and Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics’ at the Technical University of Munich. Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).

25 April, Radio Amnion x Haus der Kunst

As part of the Open House at Haus der Kunst on 25 April, Radio Amnion presents intimate/beyond, a live listening ceremony to connect nondistinct water bodies with new audio/visual performances simultaneously broadcast over Munich’s Radio 80.000, and with special guests from the physics and arts community. Expect a dynamic range of senses tuned from quantic to cosmic, oceanic to celestial, local to non-local: This is a non/physical radio broadcast for depth-listening.

Radio Amnion in the Pacific Ocean (Photo: ONC)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Programm

25 April 2025
18:00 - 20:00 Sonic Transmissions of Care: deep listening session from Radio Amnion archives. Contributions from Tuomas A. Laitinen, Molly Astley, JD Zazie, Eve Egoyan, Anne Bourne, and others.

20:00 - 22:00 Radio Amnion Live: intimate/beyond
Performances from Samuel Hertz & Caitlin Berrigan: Turbulent Rot (premiere); Laure Boer: On the Edge, Clouds Passing By. Audio/Visuals from Joséfa Ntjam: Watery Thoughts; Himali Singh Soin: Static Range. Further contributions from Pablo Diserens, Libita Sibungu, and others.

The programm will be broadcast by Radio 80000.

Venue: Haus der Kunst München, Prinzregentenstraße 1, Munich,
Open House Program on 25 April 2025 from 16:00 - 22:00
Admission free
www.hausderkunst.de

About

Radio Amnion: Sonic Transmissions of Care in Oceanic Space is a multi-year sound art project for the waters of the Earth by Jol Thoms. The radio station broadcasts commissioned compositions by contemporary artists into the Pacific Ocean at a depth of more than 2 kilometres. Radio Amnion is part of a pathfinder experiment in preparation for the planned Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE), a cubic-kilometre telescope to observe extragalactic neutrinos. Radio Amnion: Sonic Transmissions of Care in Oceanic Space is funded by the Canadian Council for the Arts. https://radioamnion.net

Acknowledgements

An evening in partnership with Armin Linke, Akademie der Bildenden Künste München; Radio 80.000; and the Collaborative Research Center 1258 ‘Neutrinos and Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics’ at the Technical University of Munich. Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).

25 April, Radio Amnion x Haus der Kunst

As part of the Open House at Haus der Kunst on 25 April, Radio Amnion presents intimate/beyond, a live listening ceremony to connect nondistinct water bodies with new audio/visual performances simultaneously broadcast over Munich’s Radio 80.000, and with special guests from the physics and arts community. Expect a dynamic range of senses tuned from quantic to cosmic, oceanic to celestial, local to non-local: This is a non/physical radio broadcast for depth-listening.

Radio Amnion in the Pacific Ocean (Photo: ONC)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Programm

25 April 2025
18:00 - 20:00 Sonic Transmissions of Care: deep listening session from Radio Amnion archives. Contributions from Tuomas A. Laitinen, Molly Astley, JD Zazie, Eve Egoyan, Anne Bourne, and others.

20:00 - 22:00 Radio Amnion Live: intimate/beyond
Performances from Samuel Hertz & Caitlin Berrigan: Turbulent Rot (premiere); Laure Boer: On the Edge, Clouds Passing By. Audio/Visuals from Joséfa Ntjam: Watery Thoughts; Himali Singh Soin: Static Range. Further contributions from Pablo Diserens, Libita Sibungu, and others.

The programm will be broadcast by Radio 80000.

Venue: Haus der Kunst München, Prinzregentenstraße 1, Munich,
Open House Program on 25 April 2025 from 16:00 - 22:00
Admission free
www.hausderkunst.de

About

Radio Amnion: Sonic Transmissions of Care in Oceanic Space is a multi-year sound art project for the waters of the Earth by Jol Thoms. The radio station broadcasts commissioned compositions by contemporary artists into the Pacific Ocean at a depth of more than 2 kilometres. Radio Amnion is part of a pathfinder experiment in preparation for the planned Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE), a cubic-kilometre telescope to observe extragalactic neutrinos. Radio Amnion: Sonic Transmissions of Care in Oceanic Space is funded by the Canadian Council for the Arts. https://radioamnion.net

Acknowledgements

An evening in partnership with Armin Linke, Akademie der Bildenden Künste München; Radio 80.000; and the Collaborative Research Center 1258 ‘Neutrinos and Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics’ at the Technical University of Munich. Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).