(Re)Making Radio with Shortwave Collective

Phantom Power - Un pódcast de Mack Hagood, sound professor and audio producer

Help grow the show:Subscribe to Phantom PowerJoin our Patreon and get perks + merchRate us easily on your platform of choiceThe Shortwave Collective describe themselves as “an international feminist group using the radio spectrum as artistic material.” I was first intrigued by their piece Receive-Transmit-Receive, an exquisite corpse of audio, in which members each contributed their own recordings of sounds from across the radio spectrum. But what really affected me was their ongoing public education project of teaching people to make their own no-power, low-budget radios called open-wave receivers. They’ve held radio-making workshops in Portugal, France, and the UK and they’ve published a how-to in Make magazine.I wanted to talk to the Shortwave Collective because they are presenting a radically different vision of what radio is and can be. Radio’s history can be thought of as an extended expression of military, political, commercial, and cultural dominance. But the Collective embraces play, experimentation, failure, community, and open listening in their feminist radio practice. So, let’s talk to the Shortwave Collective and see if we can rethink radio–what it’s for and what it can do.  And in the second half of the show, we’ll hear an audio documentary in which the Shortwave Collective teaches you how to make your own open-wave receiver.Special thanks for appearing on the show to Shortwave Collective members Lisa Hall, ​Alyssa Moxley, Georgia Muenster, and Maria Papadomanolaki. The other Collective members are Sally A. Applin, Kate Donovan, Brigitte Hart, and Hannah Kemp-Welch. Today’s show was written and edited by Mack Hagood with technical assistance from Craig Eley. Today’s music is by Graeme Gibson with additional sound design elements by Cris Cheek and Shortwave Collective. Phantom Power’s production team includes Craig Eley, Ravi Krishnaswami, and Amy Skjerseth. Our Production Coordinator and transcriber is Jason Meggyesy.Transcript[33:47 For Tools Needed to Build Open Wave Receiver] [34:47 For Start of Tutorial] Mack Hagood: Before we get started, I have three URLs for your consideration.  If you’re new to the show, welcome! If you enjoy what you hear today, please subscribe at phantompod.org/subscribe.  If you’re already a fan of the show, consider joining our new Patreon. You’ll be supporting our mission of creating entertaining audio scholarship for the people, and you’ll get access to our exclusive patrons-only feed, where you’ll get recommendations for reading and listening and things to do straight from our guests, and you’ll also get bonus episodes in other perks Options start at just $3 a month, and until October 31st, new patrons get a killer Phantom Power sticker. That URL is patreon.com/phantompower.  And finally, please give us a five-star rating or even write a review at ratethispodcast.com/phantom.  All right, let’s get to it.  Ethereal Voice: This is Phantom Power. [Female Voices Talking Fades Into Robotic Music] Mack: Hey, and welcome to another episode of Phantom Power, where artists and scholars and musicians tell stories about sound. I’m Mack Hagood and I am so excited about today’s episode.  I mean,

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