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The artistic practice of Experimental Radio includes contemporary radio drama and media art, artistic radio features and sculptural versatile forms such as sound installations as well as artistic strategies of action, intervention, and cooperative work. Concerning the development of new technologies, Experimental Radio focuses also on internet radio, streaming media, and novel transmission paths in the context of Open Source software and Wireless Culture.
I set up Experimental Radio when in 1999 I was appointed to Bauhaus-University and moved to Weimar, Thuringia.
Studio B11 used the radio studio of the Experimental Radio at Bauhaus-University which was located in the Faculty of Media headquarters, called B11 after its street address Bauhausstr. 11.
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* Harv Stanic, Artistic Assistant
* Mario Weise, Grad Research Assistant
* Frank Thomas, Technical Support
To arrange the new area at bauhaus, I started and fostered cooperations with artists, theorists, journalists and practitioners in the area of radio, art, music/sound and digital media:
* Tetsuo Kogawa, Tokio
* Geert Lovink, Amsterdam
* Ulrike Ebenbeck, Munich
* Barbara Schäfer, Munich
* Ulrike Haage, Berlin
* David Moufang, Heidelberg
* Gerome Joy, Nice
* Lloyd Dunn, Prague
* Toek, Amsterdam
* Joshepine Bosma, Amsterdam
* ASCII, Amsterdam
* Heath Bunting, Bristol
* Cornelia Sollfrank, Hamburg
* Laurence Rassel, Brussels
* Sasker Scheerder, Amsterdam
* Patrice Riemens, Amsterdam
* Jan Heiermann, Munich
* Indymedia, Leipzig
* neuroTransmitter, New York
* Elisabeth Zimmermann, Vienna
* Michael Bartle, Munich
* Jochen Becker, Berlin
* Micz Floor, Berlin
* Mareike Maage, Tokio/Weimar
* Christina Schmitz-Riol, Weimar
* Harms Achtergarde, Weimar
* Streaming Performance (also in French)
* Studio B11 zu Gast Die Gute Stube Hildesheim (German)
* <nettime> Interview artist and educator Ralf Homann by Trebor Scholz (English)
* net critique by Geert Lovink (English/German)