Running a weekly radio show on campus community radio is a great way to keep yourself committed to producing and collecting audio, improvising music, meeting special guests, or running down the stairs at 2 minutes to showtime with a box of old cassettes.
Cognitive Dissonance - 3D radio, August 11, 2014
This is a live screening that took place at the Screening Room in Kingston, Ontario. It features visual 3D radio clips on the meaning of music, as collected by my friend and colleague Chris Trimmer. 3D space is navigated using three.js pointer lock controls. Audio is emitted using webAudio panner…
o1sound, Radio Blog 2008,2009 and 2012, August 31, 2012
o1sound was an hour long weekly radio show on CFRC 101.9 FM, Queen's University Campus Community radio during the summer of 2008 and 2009. During the week incidental events were recorded as they happened. The results were edited, and played back every Tuesday morning after the BBC world news. The…
The Decomposing Piano, May 27, 2011
This is a radio piece about the story of a piano at the Queen's University Grad Club for many years. The piano suffered a broken leg when it was moved over a doorstep to participate in a show across the hall. Unrepairable, the broken piano was placed in our backyard. Soon, the action became stiff…