Signal Lost: Archive Unzipped - Script
Section 1: Regular Radio
🎵 Play Connecting to the ether track Connecting_to_the_ether.mp3
🎵 Play show 1 introduction track [show_1_introduction.mp3
Anita: Huh? This is not what's in my script at all... Thijs: MORE SCRIPT Anita: Here, I'll tell you what my introduction is like.
🎵 Play show 2 introduction track [show_1_introduction.mp3
Anita: Well, that was my introduction. What do you think? Thijs: Hmmm, I don't know. It's not what is written in my script. Mania: It is not? [MORE SCRIPT] Thijs: Here, I'll tell you what my introduction is like.
Thijs: Good Morning! You're tuned into Protocols for an Active Archive, the 22nd XPUB Special Issue, where students from the Piet Zwart Art Institute Experimental Publishing Master explore and create technosocial protocols for potential active archives of Radio Worm, while making radio themselves. This will, sadly, be our last broadcast. In 12 shows over the past 3 months, we have accumulated our own archive of work. This show will be dedicated to celebrating the Worm archive, celebrating the communities surrounding Radio Worm and think about ways to extrapolate the discourse surrounding archiving. Today's show will be structured as follows: OUTLINE: 1 Start by playing snippets from earlier shows, establishing a theme of reusing material. There is confusion about what into is the proper intro. 2 Establish the theme of community. Play the breakfast protocol. 3 Make a connection to the concept of the gift economy. Play the generated snippet. 4 5 6
[breakfast protocol subsection]
THIS WILL POSSIBLY BE TEXT TO INTRODUCE THE BREAKFAST PROTOCOL (THEME OF COMMUNITY)
🎵 Play breakfast_protocol.mp3
[Gift Community subsection]
THIS WILL POSSIBLY TEXT TO FURTHER DEVELOP THE THEME OF COMMUNITY AND INTRODUCE THE CONCEPT OF THE GIFT ECONOMY
🎵 Play [CURRENTLY NON_EXISTENT AUDIO CLIP ZUZU WILL PROVIDE] [Scratch Orchestra subsection]
THIS WILL POSSIBLY BE TEXT TO LEAD US INTO THE SOUNDSCAPE SECTION
Section 2: Soundscape to slowly scarper this sphere of existence and introduce The End
Section 3: Revelation Improvisation
In this section, we will do collaborative improvisation like we did during the show on November 28. The setting is similar: an apocalyptic event has just occured.
We have selected snippets from the interviews and placed them in a soundboard. We can use these during our improvisation, to suggest these people being part of our conversation.
For the final ~5 minutes, we play emergence messages on repeat: