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»Infrastructures and Public Spheres«European Broadcasting UnionGeneva 13-15 March 2014
IDENTITY
DIGITIZATION
ARCHIVES
INSTITUTIONS
INFRASTRUCTURES
PUBLIC SERVICE
TRANSNATIONALITY
PROGRAMME EXCHANGE
Transnational Radio EncountersMediations of Nationality, Identity and Community through Radio
AESTHETICS
PARTICIPATION
TRE Workshop #1
Transnational Radio Encounters.Mediations of Nationality, Identity and Community through Radiohttp://transnationalradio.org
Day 1 - Thursday March 13
Session: 1 TRE-EBU partnership
13.00 Greetings, opening:» Introduction to TRE and its subprojects
13.15 Christian Vogg (Head of Radio, EBU):» From public service broadcasting to public service media
13.45 Mathias Coinchon (Curator, EBU Digital Radio Summit):» Radio and digital technology
14.30 Roberto Suàrez Candel (Head of Media Intelligence Services, EBU):» Redefining and repositioning public service broadcasting in the digital and mul-tiplatform scenario: agents and strategies
15.00 Coffee break
15.30 Presentation from TRE » Vision 1920: historical perspectives on the future
16.15 EBU and TRE - exploring co-operation (closed session)17.00 Depart for meeting with Ars Acoustica Group at Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS)
Session 2: Transnational projects and issues (with EBU Ars Acoustica Group at RTS)
18.00 Sandwiches & drinks19.00 Introductions and project presentations: AAG, TRE and CHAOS 20.00 Audio / Radio Art Performances
» Kiko C. Esseiva: Live-Performance and „déclices pour un nouveau jour“ » Marold Langer-Philippsen with Knut Aufermann, Roberto Paci Dalò and Sarah Washington: „JAMMING RADIO“
The first workshop of the TRE group is focused around the theme of »Transnational Infrastruc-tures and Public Spheres« and explores the multiple ways that radio’s technical and institutional structures configure, address and involve their publics. A central issue is how transnational me-diascapes, changing technologies and new ideas of public participation have shaped the notion of ‘public service’ from its emergence in the 1920s through to the challenges of the future. These is-sues will be explored through knowledge exchange with experts from the European Broadcasting Union, as well as through artistic experimentation together with the Ars Acoustica Group. Besides looking at the transformation of the medium, special attention will also be paid to the infrastruc-tures of access to the past. This will include the LARM.fm CHAOS audio archive platform which will be further developed for the TRE project, alongside other models, platforms and challenges of access to past material of transnational scope.
Sesssion 1-3 are open to the public, unless indicated otherwise.
TRE Workshop #1»Infrastructures and Public Spheres«European Broadcasting Union, Geneva 13-15 March
The project TRANSNATIONAL RADIO ENCOUNTERS is financially supported by the HERA Joint Research Programme (www.heranet.info) which is co-funded by AHRC, AKA, BMBF via PT-DLR, DASTI, ETAG, FCT, FNR, FNRS, FWF, FWO, HAZU, IRC, LMT, MHEST, NWO, NCN, RANNÍS, RCN, VR and The European Community FP7 2007-2013, under the Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities programme.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 291827.
Day 2 - Friday March 14
Session 3: Keynote
9:00 Kate Lacey – Listening Publics in a Transnational Context9.45 Coffee break
Session 4: PSB/PSM - Technological policy and transnational publics
10.15 Per Jauert, Stephen Lax, Marko Ala-Fossi (IP 2):» Evolution of PSB /PSM – historical perspectives, media and technology policies.
11.00 Peter Lewis, Caroline Mitchell, Lawrie Hallett (IP5/6):» Challenges for community radio structures.
11.45 Coffee break
12.00 Jacob Kreutzfeldt (IP 3):» Mapping and recontextualizing transborder radio publics.
12.45 Golo Föllmer (IP 1):» Do technological standards give insight into radio sound aesthetics?
13.30 Lunch
Session 5: History as public service? Infrastructures for accessing the past
14.15 Alec Badenoch (IP 4)» Session introduction
14.30 Erik Granly Jensen:» Wire the Ice. Geo-politcs, Media Politics, and Post-Colonialism
15.00 Mark Flashman (BBC)» BBCWS online platform and how to connect and use
15.30 Erwin Verbruggen, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision» EUScreen and Europeana Sounds - approaches and issues to online archives
16.00 Coffee break
16.30 Jacob Kreutzfeldt, Martin Luckmann and Peter Overgaard » Presentation of the CHAOS/TRE-platform
17.30 Introduction to wiki and TRE communal platform; Closing remarks
20.00 Dinner
Day 3 - Saturday March 15
09.30 IP meetings 12.00 Report back - Group lunch - Depart
Getting around in Geneva
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Hotels:
Starling ResidenceRoute des Acacias 41227 Genève
Hotel de GenèvePlace Isaac-Mercier 11201 Genève
Locations:
EBUL’Ancienne-Route 17A1218 Genève
RTS Radio Télévision Suisse (F)Quai Ernest-Ansermet 201205 Genève
Getting to EBU
From Starling:Go To Acacias (A)Take Tram No. 15 (Nations)Leave tram at Simon-GoulartGo to Coutance (C)Take Bus No. 5 (Aeroport)Leave bus at Le Pommier (X)
From Hotel de Genève:Go to Coutance (C)Take Bus No. 5 (Aeroport)Leave bus at Le Pommier (X)
Contact
Alexander Badenoch 0031 629602095Golo Föllmer 0049 1711279661Tom Leonhardt 0049 17657893574
Public transport in Geneva:
Everyone can get a 80-minute ticket for Geneva’s public transportation in the luggage retrieval hall at Geneva airport. Your hotel will give you a „Geneva Transport Card“ for free that allows you to use the entire Geneva transport network (UNIRESO: bus and tram (TPG), train (CFF) and taxi-boats (Mouettes Genevoises).
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