Re:sound 2004 Archive
Third Coast Festival
Re:sound's 2004 archive of music, documentaries, found sound, sound bites, and little audio surprises we find all over the world.
Location:
Chicago, IL
Genres:
Documentary
Networks:
Third Coast Festival
Description:
Re:sound's 2004 archive of music, documentaries, found sound, sound bites, and little audio surprises we find all over the world.
Twitter:
@ThirdCoastFest
Language:
English
Contact:
Third Coast Festival Navy Pier 848 East Grand Chicago, Illinois 60611-3509 312-948-4682
Episodes
Waiting... for Love
12/31/2004
This is a playful exploration of Nicholas Longstaff's first forays into the world of relationships, documenting the semantics of falling in and out of love. Produced by Nicholas Longstaff for Deep Wireless 1, Canada, 2004
Duration:00:02:56
Thirteen Ways
12/31/2004
Writer Sam Swope visits a class of restless, imaginative 11-year-olds in Queens, New York, where he embraces the challenge of teaching them Wallace Stevens' poem "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird. Produced by Pejk Malinovski for The Next Big Thing, USA, 2004
Duration:00:18:39
The Paint Mixers
12/31/2004
Wired with a low-fi tape recorder, performance artist Damali Ayo visited hardware stores and asked employees to mix paint to match different parts of her body. Produced by Damali Ayo and Dmae Roberts for Studio 360, USA, 2004
Duration:00:05:09
Re:sound #14: The Travels Show
12/31/2004
This hour: a visit to one of the most remote islands on earth, a woman who sings with crickets, an unusual friendship, and a return to Zagreb. Produced by Various producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:00:58:29
Re:sound #12: The Hard-Hearted Dreamer Show
12/31/2004
This hour: a girl goes on tour with her parents and a woman returns to her homeland in Iran after 40 years away. Produced by Various producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:00:58:29
Re:sound #10: The Suitcase Show
12/31/2004
This hour: a mysterious suitcase, basement bhangra, and more. Produced by Various producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:00:57:59
Re:sound #9: The South Side of Japan Show
12/31/2004
This hour: we head to the south side of Chicago and Japan. Produced by Various producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:00:59:29
Re:sound #8: The Books on the Radio Show
12/31/2004
This hour: a few stories by author Rick Moody rendered in sound, plus a woman visits her friends' houses and talks with them about their books. Produced by Various producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:01:00:09
Re:sound #7: The Mei Mei Show
12/31/2004
This hour: producer Dmae Roberts grapples with the history and memories of her Taiwanese mother, a history of PTSD, and more. Produced by Various producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:00:59:00
Re:sound #5: The Remedial Silence Show
12/31/2004
This hour: a man hand-delivers reading material to a war criminal, two people who?ve never spoken fall in love, and more. Produced by Assorted producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:00:59:01
Re:sound #4: The Investigation Show
12/31/2004
This hour: a woman investigates a secluded religious community, another secretly tapes her interactions with paint store owners, and yet another peels back the layers of ?geek speak.? Produced by Assorted producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:00:59:00
Re:sound #3: The Karaoke Tupperware Show
12/31/2004
This hour: karaoke as marital therapy, a man tries to cure his stutter, the weird world of Tupperware parties, and more. Produced by Assorted producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:01:00:09
Re:sound #2: The High School Show
12/31/2004
This hour: we head back to high school. For better or for worse. Produced by Assorted producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:00:59:00
Re:sound #1: The Very First Show Show
12/31/2004
This week: an aural trip to one of the oldest cities in the world, an unconventional love affair, and a man who eats up all the books he reads (literally). Produced by Assorted producers for TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2004
Duration:00:58:29
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
12/31/2004
Thirty years ago no one believed that the psychological problems suffered by Vietnam soldiers were caused by their service in the war. Produced by Alix Spiegel for All Things Considered, USA, 2004
Duration:00:12:47
Legs, Hope, and Water
12/31/2004
Traditionally a country of emigration, Greece is now a destination for immigrants and refugees seeking to enter Europe. Produced by Peggy Giakoumelos and Lea Redfern for Radio Eye, Australia, 2004
Duration:00:47:23
In So Many Words
12/31/2004
Stephen Goff's life changed dramatically after a stroke left him with aphasia. Previously an outspoken father and salesman, the condition reduced his vocabulary to just a few words. Produced by Teresa Goff for The Sunday Edition, CBC, Canada, 2004
Duration:00:22:18
Holy Soul
12/31/2004
Matthew Power first met poet Allen Ginsberg at his cousin's Bar Mitzvah, when he was a 15-year-old aspiring writer. Produced by Matthew Power, Dean Olsher, and Emily Botein for The Next Big Thing, USA, 2004
Duration:00:18:39
Geekspeak
12/31/2004
The origins of Geekspeak lie in a 1995 artist residency Pamela Z participated in at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center. Produced by Pamela Z for A Delay Is Better, USA, 2004
Duration:00:07:33