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A dialogue with the frequencies/ an invisible interlocutor

What do I want to make?

I want to make a series of approaches of understanding frequencies/electromagnetic spectrum and appropriate the technologies involved from a different perspective. Approaching it as an 'other'/an invisible interlocutor.

How do I plan to make it?

I will conduct interviews with people that provoke these questions and imagining the radio from a different[feminist, poetic,..] perspective. I would like to ask them:

-How did you 'see' radio as a different tool than what is perceived to be?
-In what level of involvement are you in? Broadcasting, scanning, making radio stations, radio amateur license, pirate?
-How you realize the involvement of your voice and body in that?
-What is the effect of your attempts/projects approaching this technology on bodies, communication and space?

I will engage with the specific technology by receiving signals, broadcasting, experimenting with the software and the hardware [antennas, SDR, transmitters,...] in general. I will answer questions with the purpose to gain more knowledge with it like: Where the frequencies come from [satellites, devices on earth, stations]? What is the range of it? How many of them involve voices?
Then I will propose ways of sharing knowledge that are not visible/accessible (like including our bodies and voices in the process). Those ways will be more clear after the experiments and the interviews. All the process will be based on the idea of creating a dialogue with the frequencies [by using antennas to listen to the frequencies, to map them in the space, to interact with the community involved, to intervene to them, explore the communication through voice and its relation to the physical space/to make it visible]

affect on space- affect on language [-Describe me your how it was to do such projects in [public] space. ] I want to focus on frequencies including voice samples, to intimate the dialogue. walking and listening to radio frequencies, conversations



What is my timetable?

Why do I want to make it?

Because there is a dominant approach on those technologies, that were always creating channels of communication, which is limiting the potentials of such mediums regarding our bodies and subjectivities/ imagining potential futures [second orality and raadio caargo]. The first questions that initialized my interest were: - Why I don't know about using radio or about frequencies, the electromagnetic spectrum? Even though it is an interesting medium to me that gives access to another information and communication [existing for years and surrounding us/many communities are involved and develop it]? Is it because of the technical details, the legal constraints that makes it invisible or its context [cultural, social sphere around it]? - How the gender affects our involvement to radio technologies and culture? - What is our relation to antennas and radio? Is it only something that surrounds us and exists? It seems as an invisible "Big Brother" that surveil us, it's dangerous, military, it's male, it's scientific. I am fascinated by the intensity/surprise it can provoke when receiving data with antennas in real-time/in space and listening to audio/or even see the traces of a frequency. But I am also very interested on how radio is a tool for mediating the embodied voice with the distant. / affect on space- affect on language There is still a strong bias and prejudice on frequencies [aliens, surveillance, ghosts] that strengthens the distance of involvement. I want to create a dialogue with the frequencies as I am meeting a new person.

Who can help me and how?

People I interview on imagining potentials of futures Roel with radio technology, understanding frequencies and electromagnetic spectrum Matt with references, prototyping [making antennas] Joana with prototyping [making embroidered antennas], references and discussion on embodied and distant voice

Relation to a larger context

There are several attempts [from feminists, artists, programmers, sociologists] of approaching hacking, technological cultures from a more feminist approach that involves the body, the vulnerabilities of the individual [text of hacking with care]. The radio is also used to empower communities and people to learn to make their own radio stations, share this knowledge. Many artists still find a reason to appropriate it.


I had a dream! [Amy]