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Monday, 29 September 2008 22:26

Wrongteous

Leo Fitzmaurice and Paul Rooney at the Launch of Wrongteous 
 
A new publication from Art Editions North, Wrongteous is a limited edition 160pp hardback book, with colour plates, which incorporates existing and newly commissioned UK and international visual art and fiction writing. 

Wrongteous was launched at A Foundation, Greenland St. Liverpool on Friday 19th September 2008

The works of visual art and short fiction in Wrongteous – spanning one hundred years, various artistic styles and media – are reminders of the longstanding relevance of subtle but profound unease to the making of art. The works often speak of moral uncertainty and social and personal malaise, but they are never sensational or gratuitous, and use seemingly traditional forms or techniques to speak of deeply troubling modern anxieties. The intention is to allow the works within Wrongteous to create relationships with each other that are not prescribed by a narrow thematic conceit or any simple geographical or formal connection between the artists or works. The collection is edited by artists Leo Fitzmaurice and Paul Rooney.
 
 
Wednesday, 17 September 2008 23:32

Art in Liverpool FM goes Live

art in Liverpool FM logo Art in Liverpool FM goes Live as this independent project switches on.

Today we bring you our daily podcast featuring what shows are opening today, an update from Liverpool Acoustic Music with a fresh music each day and Sound art from Padriag Timony a one time resident of the city and more Sound Art from Sunshine Gray who played on Tuesday night at the AV festival.

We hope you enjoy. 

reports soughtDefnet Media and artinliverpool.com are offering a unique opportunity to take part in an exciting new project. For two weeks during the Liverpool Biennial 20 September - 20 November, Defnet Media will be producing and presenting downloadable audio, which will include daily updates, interviews, performance recordings, reviews, artist talks, drama and sound art – Art in Liverpool FM plans to inform and entertain.  

If you are interested in being one of our reporters then Art in Liverpool FM wants to hear from you - we want to you produce audio content to be featured on Art in Liverpool FM. 

Sunday, 01 June 2008 00:00

Open Source City

Soundnetwork and folly from Lancaster are collaborating on Open Source City.

Taking place on 17-22 June in and around the Slater Street  area of Liverpool, it promises to be a great event.

folly and SoundNetwork are kicking off the Summer with an exciting collaboration bringing a micro-festival of art and music to Liverpool, as part of the European Capital of Culture.

If your interested in Open Source software  then this has events and workshops taking place and I have booked myself in for some, especially the ICE workshop - to find out how to do live internet radio. Find out how to book here.

Saturday, 26 January 2008 00:00

Liverpoool Unsigned

We are looking to produce a new podcast called “Liverpool Unsigned” and are looking for unsigned Liverpool bands who are interested in taking part.

 

The show will be a great mix of music and interviews and a perfect opportunity for bands looking for exposure.

 

Once we have measured the levels of interest in the show then we will embark on promotion for the podcast through our existing enewsletter, website and through the DEFCON Magazine and at DEFCON gigs. 

You if you are interested either in being featured or in any other way then let us know.

If you wish to send existing audio files then send them using Mailbigfile.com to neil’at’defnetmedia.com 

Spam reduction: the ‘at’ is to reduce email spam please replace with @ 

Defnet Media produce the Art in Liverpool podcast - search for Defnet Media on iTunes.

Saturday, 26 January 2008 00:00

Gallery Radio

PennyAre you interested in broadcasting direct to your gallery visitors, then we want to hear from you. 

Using simple technology it is now possible to broadcast to a limited space and working together we can develop content and design programs to suit your gallery visitors. 

Content - what content! - Everyday you miss the opportunity to tell your visitors about your present show, your next shows, the delights of your cafe and conference facilities - all using a simple and easily maintained technology.    

We are interested in measuring the take up and impact of Gallery Radio in a real gallery environment, which will help us assess the market for this service.   

If you are interested in talking directly to your visitors then please contact: neil’at’defnetmedia.com 

Saturday, 26 January 2008 00:00

Audio Attention

Are you looking to gain some exposure for your audio work?  - then maybe we can help.

We are offering

  • an outlet for your work
  • the opportunity to develop your own style
  • promotion - we will help promote your work through our existing enewsletter
  • access to a worldwide market through iTunes and other podcasting services 

So….

You may be an enthusiastic amateur who wants to report on stories from your area, or you may have recently finished a media training course -  well this could be ideal for you. 

Next steps…   

  1. write down your ideas for a your “slot” - what is it that you want to do
  2. write a biography of yourself - even a CV will do - who you are, what you have done
  3. send both to neil ‘at’ defnetmedia.com

Remember this will give you the opportunity to tell those stories that are not being told.  We can even feature your work on our front page and in our enewsletter. We will house your work and make it available for download.

If you wish to send existing audio files then send them using Mailbigfile.com to neil’at’defnetmedia.com 

Spam reduction: the ‘at’ is to reduce email spam please replace with @ 

Friday, 11 January 2008 00:18

Top News

 

Date: 10 Jan 08 - Getting ready down at St Georges Hall
This was the scene this morning at St Georges hall as it prepares to receive the Ringo Starr amongst others for the fantastical launch of the Capital of Culture. We are promised a high wire act 2nd to none and a pod decending to the ground from which the artists and arts organisations taking part in the artistic programme of  the capital of culture appearing to emerge from from the pod.  (invasion of the body snatchers springs to mind)  It promises to be a great show and I only hope tha weather stays clear so that it all goes well.  Good luck. Starts at 2008 on Friday 11 January.  St Georges Hall, Liverpool

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 Kafka - Comes to the Playhouse
Not the promotional picture for Metamorphosis.  But if you have never seen or read Metamorphosis then the Playhouse has a real treat in store early next month especially if you like your stories to have a people turning into beetles. (Not those beatles.) This is a truly fantastic story and has had rave reviews after showing in London's Westend. Blurb:  - This hugely acclaimed and imaginative production combines jaw-dropping aerial action, a gravity-defying split level set and a mesmerising score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. There is no way that this version is ever going to be better that the musical version I have been working on for a number of years but I still can't wait and for £8 it's a bargain.   
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Website Update and Podcasting
As many of you will know who subscribe to our e-newsletters I haven't been using this website software long but I am planning to reconfigure the website as soon as I find some time with each section of the site being given a different design, which we are looking at at the moment.  Defcon will have it's own section, which will please all the defcon fans out there which will have regular interviews with bands and satire - and news about the gigs.   On the Podcasting front we are going to continue recording as much content as we possibly can and get it out to you.  If you would like to subscribe to any of our newsletters then please visit here or bookmark us.
 
Tuesday, 01 January 2008 12:51

Lighting the way….

Controversial artist Tracy Emin has been commissioned to produce an illuminated art piece for Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral. This will be the second piece that Tracy will have completed for the Cathedral, the first piece was the Roman Standard completed in 2005.  The controversial artist, a title which it seems the media insist on using when they refer to Ms Emin will be using neon tubes - a media which Tracy - a name which I insist on calling her - has been using recently.And whilist we are talking about Tracy - I'd like to remind you that the competition is still open to win a Tracy Emin - Bus pass holder simply subscribe to our newsltter.

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I had an email the other day, asking us to help promote Liverpool's Open Culture website, which has been put together by Phil Redmond as in with his cash, no he didn't write the code.  I went to a presentation by Phil Redmond about the open culture website a couple of months ago and it looked great - so visit it and take part. http://www.culture.org.uk/

 

Phil Redmond's 'baby' takes its first steps - please let me know if you think it will grow into a well-balanced adult or become a brat!You can now visit the Open Culture website at http://www.culture.org.uk/  and, from January 2008, at http://open.culture.org.uk/  (This is the official address by which the site will be advertised.) It provides an unmoderated space for users to engage with culture, create culture and spark cultural debate! Besides being home to Cultural Clearing, all of the Open Culture Projects will be featured on the site and users can create their own cultural content including videos, words, pictures and sounds and give others the chance to comment. The site will also feature a handy DIY culture section giving advice on things like recording your own music, taking better photographs and making your own films. If you would like to help promote the Open Culture project, and create even greater interest in aspects such as Cultural Clearing, then please add the attached image and the text below to your email signature, or simply pass this email onto others.

Support Liverpool's Open Culture

open.culture.org.uk

From the sonic art archive

Kaffe Matthews -

August Rain In New York Doorways

Click to listen and for a free download

  

 

Recorded Live at Leaf Cafe on 4th May

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