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=== Description ===
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This gathering aims to try out exercises of dramatic & performative reading, experimenting with angry voices, using mailing list and online dialogues as scripts.<br> The initial idea came after we sent an open call to organise Feminist Tech events in Athens, on the mailing list of greek tech spaces; we received many negative responses mostly about the use of language (we proposed to set up a "feminist server" and we changed the gender of the word "server" in Greek ~ διακομιστή). <br> How are these emails transformed after our dramatic reading exercises? What are the effects on us? What does the human voice reveal? </div> <br> {{#Widget:Audio|mp3=https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/d/d8/Sample-radiodrama.mp3}}<br> Snippet of audio recording (Edited audio coming soon!)<br>We are going to present this meeting, in a homebrewserver style radio stream, with the Varia server proxying traffic to a on-location Raspberry PI Icecast setup.
This gathering aims to try out exercises of dramatic & performative reading, experimenting with angry voices, using mailing list and online dialogues as scripts.<br> The initial idea came after we sent an open call to organise Feminist Tech events in Athens, on the mailing list of greek tech spaces; we received many negative responses mostly about the use of language (we proposed to set up a "feminist server" and we changed the gender of the word "server" in Greek ~ διακομιστή). <br> How are these emails transformed after our dramatic reading exercises? What are the effects on us? What does the human voice reveal? </div> <br> {{#Widget:Audio|mp3=https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/d/d8/Sample-radiodrama.mp3}}<br> Snippet of audio recording (Edited audio coming soon!)<br>We are going to present this meeting, in a homebrewserver style radio stream, with the Varia server proxying traffic to a on-location Raspberry PI Icecast setup.
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Revision as of 22:05, 3 April 2020

Radio Drama

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Pad Notes

Description

This gathering aims to try out exercises of dramatic & performative reading, experimenting with angry voices, using mailing list and online dialogues as scripts.
The initial idea came after we sent an open call to organise Feminist Tech events in Athens, on the mailing list of greek tech spaces; we received many negative responses mostly about the use of language (we proposed to set up a "feminist server" and we changed the gender of the word "server" in Greek ~ διακομιστή).
How are these emails transformed after our dramatic reading exercises? What are the effects on us? What does the human voice reveal?


Snippet of audio recording (Edited audio coming soon!)
We are going to present this meeting, in a homebrewserver style radio stream, with the Varia server proxying traffic to a on-location Raspberry PI Icecast setup.


Gallery
Theme: Dramatic reading of mailing lists