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A trip down memory lane | Varied artists

Updated: Sep 13, 2023

From Monday to Wednesday at 6 p.m., you'll be able to discover or listen again to a selection of creative projects developed especially for Radio-Hull's airwaves. On the menu:


Sauce Épice | Chloé Berlanga & Olivier Fairfield | 2020

Audio-culinary observations and ramblings: In their home on Hull Island, Chloé cooks incessantly to the astonishing rhythms of Olivier's perpetual soundtracks. It's been like this for as long as they can remember.


Pause Prose Rose | Corinne Lapasfine | 2021

Corinne Lapasfine offers you a "pink prose break"; feminist-flavored texts in a humorous, daring, provocative and luminous tone.


Top Hits | Chris Ikonomopoulos | 2021

With so much music being produced, there are sometimes not enough hours in the day to listen to everything you want. TOP HITS takes a genre's favorite songs and compiles them not one after the other, but on top of themselves. What seems like a mess of noise at first quickly turns into waves of sounds, voices and instruments. Choose your favorite song before it disappears. See how long you can sing along. Listen for the hits, buried somewhere beneath the other hits!


Méditations Sonores | Kathy Kennedy | 2022

Deep Listening is a philosophy and practical method developed by avant-garde composer Pauline Oliveros. Deep Listening cultivates a greater appreciation of sound and increases the possibilities for interactive connections between the person and their environment; technology and others; in music, the arts and everyday life. Kathy Kennedy will be broadcasting several Deep Listening sessions for Radio-Hull.


Parler parlage [paʁlepaʁlaʒ] | Charlotte Savoie et Simone Provencher | 2022

Parler parlage [paʁlepaʁlaʒ] is a collection of blurred explorations guided by the sounds of speech. In two thirty-minute episodes, one on vowels "Open mouth [bʊʃuvɛʁt]" and one on consonants "Closed mouth [bʊʃufɛʁme]", the two artists explore the human phonatory apparatus and (a tiny part of) its expressive possibilities. The audience is invited to participate, to vocalize and explore the sounds emanating from their voice, to explore their breathing, to pay precise attention to subtle movements that have become automatic. Carried along by Simone's audio manipulations, Charlotte's voice loses itself, becomes diffuse and enveloping, gradually giving way to musical interpretations of the concepts explored, consonants becoming rhythms, vowels becoming songs.


PHD PDF | Catherine Levasseur-Terrien | 2022

PHD PDF is an unpretentious exercise in style, constrained by the poeticized thesis title. With its declensions, literary zigzags and alliterations, PHD PDF is a collection of unlikely thesis titles. Delving into the poetry of meaning detour and the embroidery of resemblance, PHD PDF is a quilt at the crossroads of wordplay and playful borrowing from the naming strategies of scholarly titles.



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