ZKM Ethernet Orchestra Radio Feature

7:24 pm in radio by erika

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The Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany is broadcasting a radio feature on Ethernet Orchestra through their DEGEM web radio from today through till the end of January. The two hour program documents our performances over the last two years and contains interviews with the musicians speaking about their experiences of working with the project and the different aspects of the telematic improvisatory music making. Thanks to radio journalist Mirko Heinemann and blackhole-factory for supporting it.

The program is broadcast twice a day for a month and can be listened to a different times each day. It is scheduled within program block E

Access broadcast and ZKM http://biblio.zkm.de/DegemWebradio/programm.htm

Monday:   10am + 10pm

Tuesday:   8am + 8pm

Wednesday: 6am + 6pm

Thursday:  4am + 4pm

Friday:    2am + 2pm

Saturday: 0am and 0pm

Sunday:    6am + 6pm

These times are CET Central European Time == UTC + 1 hour

Enjoy !

Roger Mills

http://www.eartrumpet.org

http://www.furthernoise.org

http://ethernetorchestra.netpraxis.net

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