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Amplify: Story, Resistance, Radio
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Amplify: Story, Resistance, Radio is a part live ‘Pirate Radio’ performance and part sound exhibition. Amplify is about the importance of speaking out and about the importance of listening in urban politics. Amplify is a living, breathing example of how stories occupy urban space and generate solidarity—stories from First Nations communities, from housing justice advocates and climate activists, the stories of women, queer groups, and the incarcerated, and those from ethnically-diverse broadcasters. Amplify is an invitation to share stories about sound and activism in the city through live radio broadcasts from the gallery and in visual conversations discussing key moments of amplification. Show up. Listen up. Get involved.
Tin Sheds Gallery
Exhibition dates: October 5 - November 18 2023
Opening night: Thursday 5 October 6-8pm
Tin Sheds Gallery
Exhibition dates: October 5 - November 18 2023
Opening night: Thursday 5 October 6-8pm
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Sonic Street Technologies - Moses Iten in conversation with Brent Clough
Live conversation in the gallery focused on the renegade party and protest culture in Sydney. Hosted by Sonic Street Technologies researcher Moses Iten, in conversation with selector and reggae researcher Brent Clough.
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Sonic Street Technologies - Moses Iten in conversation with John Jacobs
Live conversation in the gallery focused on the renegade party and protest culture in Sydney. Hosted by Sonic Street Technologies researcher Moses Iten, in conversation with sound creator and engineer John Jacobs.
Sonic Street Technologies - Moses Iten in conversation with Juana Vargas aka La Foxy Fuzz
Live conversation in the gallery focused on DJ culture and vinyl record digging/collecting by Sydney-based Colombian-born DJs/selectors. Hosted by Sonic Street Technologies researcher Moses Iten, in conversation with DJ Juana Vargas aka La Foxy Fuzz of Discoteca Tropical. https://www.facebook.com/discotecatropicalsyd
https://www.instagram.com/_foxy_fuzz/
Sonic Street Technologies - Moses Iten in conversation with Fabian Bolivar
Live conversation in the gallery focused on DJ culture and vinyl record digging/collecting by Sydney-based Colombian-born DJs/selectors. Hosted by Sonic Street Technologies researcher Moses Iten, in conversation with DJ/producer Fabian Bolivar aka Sr Bolivar of Discoteca Tropical (https://www.facebook.com/discotecatropicalsyd).
Sonic Street Technologies - Moses Iten in conversation with Carlos Arango
Live conversation in the gallery focused on DJ culture and vinyl record digging/collecting by Sydney-based Colombian-born DJs/selectors. Hosted by Sonic Street Technologies researcher Moses Iten, in conversation with DJ/producer and sound engineer Carlos Arango of Tropicante Sound Sistema
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC0ADjFJRtpVR7B0HILWqNA
Sonic Street Technologies - Moses Iten in conversation with Mr Cuchuco
Live conversation in the gallery focused on DJ culture and vinyl record digging/collecting by Sydney-based Colombian-born DJs/selectors. Hosted by Sonic Street Technologies researcher Moses Iten, in conversation with DJ and record collector Andres Rossi aka Mr Cuchuco of Tropicante Sound Sistema
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC0ADjFJRtpVR7B0HILWqNA
Natalia Mann
Reading text ‘The Planet is Us’ by Victor Steffensen, author of Fire Country (2020).
Connie Anthes
Reading 3 months of Eora/Sydney weather highs and lows (with anomaly data for each day). No web link to text.
Maia Dahlberg reading a poem by Jane Hirshfield
Adelaide Rief reading excerpts from ‘Underland – A Deep Time Journey (2020) by Robert MacFarlane https://www.penguin.com.au/books/underland-9780141030579, and Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape (2021) by Cal Flyn: https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9780008329785/islands-of-abandonment-life-in-the-post-human-landscape/
Share your dreams on the air! Join us at Tin Sheds Gallery every week to tell us about the dreams you have and have had during this informal and open-to-anyone programme. All dreams and dreamers are welcome.
Pirate Radio: Wendy Bacon chats with Clare Cooper
Professor Wendy Bacon is an Australian academic, investigative journalist, and political activist who was head of the Journalism Program at the University of Technology, Sydney. She was awarded Australian journalism's highest prize, a Walkley Award in 1984 for her articles about police corruption in New South Wales.
The City in the Distance: Looking back on Lake Mokoan and the geography of old music technologies.
Liz Taylor has a chat with Sarah Taylor about music and other things.
Clare Harps on about Climate Change with Conrad Noak
Clare Harps on about Climate Change with Rully Zakaria
Clare Harps on about Climate Change with Arunn Jegan
Host Andrew Belletty in conversation with Charly Templar, French Cameroonian born, Australian Based professional DJ, teacher and youth mentor rooted to the humanitarian purpose of assisting & empowering the under-privileged people. Charly talks about his community work in the Northern territory including disengaged youth in Darwin, Palmerston, The Don Dale Youth Detention Centre and remote Indigenous communities.
Host Andrew Belletty in conversation sound technician, mixer, repairer, and musician Colin Simpson and talksabout his ongoing work with Darwin’s arts and original music scene since the early eighties. Colin recounts stories of learning how to maintain and operate musical instruments and Sound System equipment in an environment where the climate becomes a part of the crew.
Host Andrew Belletty in conversation artist, musician and activist Todd Williams talksabout his current work with VampTV in Darwin and his history with Band The Swamp Jockeys. VampTV is a magazine style video program featuring inspiring music clips, artist profiles, student videos and school programs. He talks about his works across NT Remote Schools, to give students a voice, and celebrate Indigenous culture through the arts.
Host Andrew Belletty in conversation with Singer and front man for Darwin band The Swamp Jockeys Todd Williams talk about being outsiders of the music scene. They present a selection of songs from demo tapes as they look back at the activation of spaces and people that were their trademark in the Northern territory in the eighties.