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Binaural Radio Rural: A podcast around rural sounds and archives
Binaural Nodar
30 episodes
3 weeks ago
We continue to present a series of Binaural Radio Rural podcast that is part of the Creative Europe funded project, Tramontana Network, which consists in a cooperation between eleven mountain-based cultural organizations from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Romania, Poland and Albania that all work in the intersection between ethnographic research and contemporary artistic practices. Throughout the episodes of this podcast series we are creatively addressing rural-based subjects like agropastoralism, transhumance, water manifestations and symbologies, social change and its impact on landscape and food production and consumption, the Ukrainian migration to rural areas in Europe and more. “Around the river Bend” is a sound piece by Binaural Nodar’s director Rui Costa that was composed from a variety of sound sources and compositions created for or recorded at Paivascapes - Paiva River Sound Festival. This festival took place between March 4th and 8th of 2011 in various locations along the Paiva River, in Center Portugal, and included a program of sound installations, performances, video screenings and conferences dedicated to the exploration of riverside locations and communities through sound and multimedia art. Following Patrick McGingleys's invitation to dedicate one of his Framework radio shows to the festival, Binaural Nodar asked everyone that was part of Paivascapes to send a sound excerpt related in some way to the festival. The resulting piece features a variety of locations, times of day, seasons, and contexts including recordings of the festival performances, source material collected by the artists for their sound and audiovisual installations, sound clips included in Binaural Nodar Digital Archive, spontaneous recordings of social gatherings during the festival, and improvisations made by children inspired by the river soundscapes or by the names of the places where the festival happened. The resulting work offered an aural window into a unique experience and, in a certain way, serves as a metaphoric tribute to this unique spatial-temporal context that imagined river with a thousand voices. Sound composition by Rui Costa Source material performed, composed or recorded by: Anna Hints, Charles Stankievech, Duncan Whitley, Ignaz Schick, Jez riley French, Lasse-Marc Riek, Luís Costa, Maile Colbert, Manuela Barile, Marc Behrens, Marja-Liisa Plats, Patrick McGinley, Phill Niblock, Rui Costa, Samuel Barile Costa, Students of Canelas Primary School and Tiago Carvalho.
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We continue to present a series of Binaural Radio Rural podcast that is part of the Creative Europe funded project, Tramontana Network, which consists in a cooperation between eleven mountain-based cultural organizations from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Romania, Poland and Albania that all work in the intersection between ethnographic research and contemporary artistic practices. Throughout the episodes of this podcast series we are creatively addressing rural-based subjects like agropastoralism, transhumance, water manifestations and symbologies, social change and its impact on landscape and food production and consumption, the Ukrainian migration to rural areas in Europe and more. “Around the river Bend” is a sound piece by Binaural Nodar’s director Rui Costa that was composed from a variety of sound sources and compositions created for or recorded at Paivascapes - Paiva River Sound Festival. This festival took place between March 4th and 8th of 2011 in various locations along the Paiva River, in Center Portugal, and included a program of sound installations, performances, video screenings and conferences dedicated to the exploration of riverside locations and communities through sound and multimedia art. Following Patrick McGingleys's invitation to dedicate one of his Framework radio shows to the festival, Binaural Nodar asked everyone that was part of Paivascapes to send a sound excerpt related in some way to the festival. The resulting piece features a variety of locations, times of day, seasons, and contexts including recordings of the festival performances, source material collected by the artists for their sound and audiovisual installations, sound clips included in Binaural Nodar Digital Archive, spontaneous recordings of social gatherings during the festival, and improvisations made by children inspired by the river soundscapes or by the names of the places where the festival happened. The resulting work offered an aural window into a unique experience and, in a certain way, serves as a metaphoric tribute to this unique spatial-temporal context that imagined river with a thousand voices. Sound composition by Rui Costa Source material performed, composed or recorded by: Anna Hints, Charles Stankievech, Duncan Whitley, Ignaz Schick, Jez riley French, Lasse-Marc Riek, Luís Costa, Maile Colbert, Manuela Barile, Marc Behrens, Marja-Liisa Plats, Patrick McGinley, Phill Niblock, Rui Costa, Samuel Barile Costa, Students of Canelas Primary School and Tiago Carvalho.
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Binaural Radio Rural #22 - Portugueses no Uruguai: Memória e sensorialidade da dupla raíz
Binaural Radio Rural: A podcast around rural sounds and archives
45 minutes 15 seconds
2 years ago
Binaural Radio Rural #22 - Portugueses no Uruguai: Memória e sensorialidade da dupla raíz
Terminamos a série do podcast Binaural Radio Rural intitulada "Portugueses no Uruguai", composta por três episódios criados a partir de uma serie de entrevistas realizadas pela antropóloga Ana Rodríguez no ano de 2022 con portugueses e descendentes de portugueses que vivem ou viveram en zonas urbanas e rurais do Departamento de Montevideu no Uruguai. Esta série de tres episódios é uma produção da associação cultural portuguesa Binaural Nodar, contando con a estreita colaboração da Casa de Portugal em Montevideu na mediação com a comunidade portuguesa e na difusão dos resultados do projecto. As famílias portuguesas que chegaram ao Uruguai foram paulatinamente organizando a sua vida, escolhendo trabalhos e abraçando oportunidades, num processo constante de luta por uma vida melhor. Uma parte importante dos portugueses optaram por trabalhos relacionados direta ou indiretamente com o mundo do campo, o que não é de estranhar, pois essas famílias vieram quase todas de aldeias rurais de Portugal, tendo nas suas mãos e na sua memória o saber-fazer de muitas tarefas agrícolas. Depois de, no episódio anterior desta série, termos acompanhado a aventura da viagem transatlântica e dos primeiros tempos no Uruguai por parte de famílias portuguesas, escutaremos desta vez uma série de relatos relacionados com a vida, com as diversas profissões e com as sensorialidades comparadas entre Portugal e o Uruguai, os sons, cheiros, sabores, etc. que contribuíram para o duplo enraizamento destes portugueses uruguaios. O episódio terminará com uma série de menções ao papel do Clube Português e mais tarde da Casa de Portugal em Montevideu no fomento de laços de sociabilização entre as várias famílias da comunidade portuguesa, um papel que continua até aos dias de hoje. A equipa do projeto agradece a participação neste ciclo de episódios de Arminda dos Santos Leite (1937), María Concepción Ferreira Dias (1947), Antonio Bruno Ferreira Dias (1951) e Graciela María Airaldo (1956), Juan Manuel Ferreira Dias, José Mateus Pinho (1930), Lucilia Moura (1933), Domingos da Silva Cabeleira (1950), Antonio Pires (1936), Leonardo Pires Benlian (1970), Raquel Domínguez Sciara (1953), Jorge de Queiroz (1965), José Manuel Rodrígues Alves (1961), bem como o apoio permanente da Comissão Diretiva da Casa de Portugal em Montevideu.
Binaural Radio Rural: A podcast around rural sounds and archives
We continue to present a series of Binaural Radio Rural podcast that is part of the Creative Europe funded project, Tramontana Network, which consists in a cooperation between eleven mountain-based cultural organizations from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Romania, Poland and Albania that all work in the intersection between ethnographic research and contemporary artistic practices. Throughout the episodes of this podcast series we are creatively addressing rural-based subjects like agropastoralism, transhumance, water manifestations and symbologies, social change and its impact on landscape and food production and consumption, the Ukrainian migration to rural areas in Europe and more. “Around the river Bend” is a sound piece by Binaural Nodar’s director Rui Costa that was composed from a variety of sound sources and compositions created for or recorded at Paivascapes - Paiva River Sound Festival. This festival took place between March 4th and 8th of 2011 in various locations along the Paiva River, in Center Portugal, and included a program of sound installations, performances, video screenings and conferences dedicated to the exploration of riverside locations and communities through sound and multimedia art. Following Patrick McGingleys's invitation to dedicate one of his Framework radio shows to the festival, Binaural Nodar asked everyone that was part of Paivascapes to send a sound excerpt related in some way to the festival. The resulting piece features a variety of locations, times of day, seasons, and contexts including recordings of the festival performances, source material collected by the artists for their sound and audiovisual installations, sound clips included in Binaural Nodar Digital Archive, spontaneous recordings of social gatherings during the festival, and improvisations made by children inspired by the river soundscapes or by the names of the places where the festival happened. The resulting work offered an aural window into a unique experience and, in a certain way, serves as a metaphoric tribute to this unique spatial-temporal context that imagined river with a thousand voices. Sound composition by Rui Costa Source material performed, composed or recorded by: Anna Hints, Charles Stankievech, Duncan Whitley, Ignaz Schick, Jez riley French, Lasse-Marc Riek, Luís Costa, Maile Colbert, Manuela Barile, Marc Behrens, Marja-Liisa Plats, Patrick McGinley, Phill Niblock, Rui Costa, Samuel Barile Costa, Students of Canelas Primary School and Tiago Carvalho.