NEW ADVENTURES IN SOUND ART Presents:
23rd Annual Deep Wireless Festival of Radio and Transmission Art
NAISA North Media Arts Centre, 313 Hwy 124, South River, ON
January 14 to April 1, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – SOUTH RIVER, ON – Jan 22, 2024: The 23rd annual Deep Wireless Festival of Radio and Transmission Art is underway at New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) in South River. The festival is curated on the theme of Reimagine and features an interactive exhibition, hybrid concerts, online workshops and a radio art album.
“For Deep Wireless 2024, artists have reimagined the electromagnetic sphere and have considered the sounds of transmission as a musical instrument: from converting solar data into images to uncovering the musical potential of the noise between stations.” — Darren Copeland, Artistic Director, New Adventures in Sound Art
Interactive exhibit Helios reinterprets data from the Sun
January 14 to April 1, 2024, NAISA North Media Arts Centre, South River
Opening the festival is Helios 2024 by Dan Tapper, an interactive transmission art installation that celebrates the sun in its current phase of solar maximum. Using solar data gathered from space organizations alongside DIY devices, seen and unseen structures are converted into images and sound, allowing us to reimagine the sun and engage with its energy in new ways.
Two Online Workshops by Dan Tapper
January 27 and February 17, 2024 from 1 to 3 pm
Registration – https://naisa.ca/purchase-tickets/
Dan Tapper has been building a software toolkit for artists that wish to work with open source space data in a variety of different artistic media. The first workshop leverages the power of open-source space data to empower participants to experiment with sun and astronomical data in artwork. The second workshop aims to bridge the gap between technology and perception, offering a hands-on approach to creating tools that unveil the unseen aspects of our environment.
NAISA celebrates radio art with its 18th compilation
Compilation available online after February 1 on NAISA Soundcloud Page
Two Hybrid Concerts on February 24 at 1 pm and March 9 at 7 pm
The 18th edition of the Deep Wireless Compilation includes works that Reimagine the voices and sounds of radio transmissions, and also uncovers the ghosts of the ether and the latent musicality between station signals. Featured this year are works by Bekah Simms, Keith de Mendonca, Cláudio de Pina, Martín Rodriguez, Kat Estacio, AJ Cornell and Rutmeat.
Radio Art on NAISA Radio
New Adventures in Sound Art broadcasts radio art and experimental sound art 24/7 on its online audio stream NAISA Radio. Featured this year are radio documentaries and soundscapes as well as many thought-provoking podcasts produced by sound artists, including iMMERSE! by Charlie Morrow and Conscient by Claude Schryer. The July 2021 issue of the Wire Magazine (UK) featured NAISA Radio as one of 100 essential online radio stations, a distinction shared by only one other online radio station in Canada.
New Adventures in Sound Art is a non-profit organization that presents performances and installations spanning the entire spectrum of sound art. NAISA is partially funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts. NAISA would also like to thank Charles Street Video, Reuten Construction, and Warbler’s Roost for their sponsorship support of this year’s edition of the Deep Wireless Festival.
What: Deep Wireless Festival of Radio and Transmission Art
Where: NAISA North Media Arts Centre, 313 Highway 124, South River
When: January 14 to April 1, 2024
Cost: Admission by Donation for in-person exhibition
$12 admission for hybrid concerts
$25 registration for workshops
FREE for online album and NAISA Radio stream
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Media contact: Darren Copeland
Artistic Director, New Adventures in Sound Art
705-978-4447