Het voorlopige programma voor 26 juni op Radio Neverno, live tussen 20-22 uur vanuit Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam:
20.00 Opening : Hans & Moritz
20.05 RaQuel van Haver
RaQuel van Haver is eem 26-jarige schilderes met een atelier in
Heesterveld, een wijk in Amsterdam Zuidoost, de Bijlmer. Ze heeft een galerie in Londen
die haar werk verkoopt en geeft ook les aan een middelbare school in Amsterdam
Zuid-Oost
RaQuel van Haver is a painter who works in Amsterdam Zuidoost (the southeast of Amsterdam), is represented by a galery in London and teaches at a high school.
20.20 Marc van Dijk en Ovidiu Spaniol:
Marc van Dijk is initiator van het Paleis van Mieris, een
kunstenaarsinitiatief in een leegstand pand van het Rijksmuseum in
Amsterdam-Zuid. Ovidiu Spaniol is kunstenaar en betrokken bij het
Paleis van Mieris.
Marc van Dijk is the initiator of Paleis van Mieris, an artist initiative in Amsterdam. Ovidiu Spaniol is an artist involved in this project.
20.50 Hilke & Jan, sound performance
21.00 Bart Stuart
Bart Stuart is kunstenaar en voorzitter van het bestuur van W 139.
Bas Stuart is involved in W139, an artist initiative in Amsterdam , existing more than 30 years.
Wij gaan praten over W139, het kunstenaars-curators-concept en de
invloed van het onroerend goed-beleid op de kunstsector. Daarnaast
uiteraard ook over de behoefte aan zingeving in de Westerse
maatschappij, na het wegebben van de invloed van de kerk, en de
(mogelijke) rol van kunst daarbij..
21.20 Boss Novski, bossanova band
Daarnaast nog enkele surprise acts.
RADIO NEVERNO is a project by Hans Kuiper & Moritz Ebinger.
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donderdag 25 juni 2015
RADIO NEVERNO Programma 26 juni/ Program June 26th
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donderdag 11 juni 2015
RADIO NEVERNO Program 12 juni/ June 12th
20: 00 Opening door Hans Kuiper & Moritz Ebinger, initiators of the project.
20: 05 Frank Shepard (acteur, mc, danser o.s. oh this is so contemporary) http://www. imdb.com/name/nm0791942/
20: 20 Papa Adama http://www.papa-adama. com
20: 30 Bert Broodje Directeur Punk Museum https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=kjFauWbm040
20: 45 Hans en Moritz bespreken de toekomst plus live ingezongen nieuwe jingle door Theo Veldema
20: 50 optreden Papa Adama
21: 00 Hamid el Kanbouhi Amsterdams stadstekenaar http://www. kunstbeeld.nl/nl/nieuws/22448/ hamid-el-kanbouhi-is-eerste- stadstekenaar-van-amsterdam. html
21: 15 otreden Efrem Angela Acustisch Gitaar
21: 25 of Hans en Moritz spreken door tot 22:00 eventueel met gasten
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zondag 7 juni 2015
Radio in an art context: Radio Neverno
By Hans Kuiper
Moritz and I both are experienced radio program makers. I know that online radio, when it is not communicated properly will not be able to build up a public easily. And that there are people listening live often might proof to be an illussion. Podcast radio might be the best, when you don't have a big budget to be more or less omnipresent, some say. But doesn't online or podcast radio have potential in specific communities, like the art community? Can we create a vibe on the spot (the live radio performance) and online (the podcasts) and thus build up an involved community?
Artist Tiny Domingos interviews visitors on their vision on the Future, the main theme of the exhibition. Domingos created a horoscopic installation on hwich basis he discusses with visitors.
For me radio is part of a bigger networking activity which runs in and outside the radio studio. ideally, you talk to artists every day and you'll understand more about their visions and work. This is all background information of great value to be able to gain more depth in your programs. I also invited some artist of my own network, to integrate them in the show and actively participating in enlarging networks. Moritz Ebinger, my radio partner, does the same.
Member and non members of Arti et Amicitiae enjoying the live show.
Artist duo Blue Duvet during their sound performance /Alexis Papamarkou and François Dey)
RADIO NEVERNO at Arti, some photos of the opening night. The whole opening night show can be listened soon by clicking on the podcast player on the Radio Neverno blog or website.
A continuous flow of people roaming around the exhibition sometimes watching, sometimes participating, also grabbing the microphones to make their statements.
After some time I am involved again in a radio project, this time at the exhibition called, ''Tomorrow never knows'. at Arti et Amicitiae. The project runs from June 5th till July 5th.
Radio in an art context. In the other halls of the exhibition there are 'sub curators' able to plan their own program during the one month exhibition time. That concept can make the exhibition very dynamic, because it changes every week. Also at Radio Neverno, we every week have new guests and a new program, contributing to the dynamic concept of the curators who invited curators.
Round table discussion with art initiators from 'Open Art Route Zuidoost', W139 and Lucas Mertens, a house gallery, with active public participation.
I made up three names, one of them Radio Neverno and Moritz Ebinger, with who I do this project, thought also this the best name. Elsewhere I wrote on the concept of online radio nowaydays. Is it still working? Who is listening, on what moment? Is live streaming still working today?
Gover Meis is performing in the installation built by Tiny Domingos. Visitors (among them some people working for Arti et Amicitiae, the art club harbouring the exhibition) enjoying the show.
Moritz and I both are experienced radio program makers. I know that online radio, when it is not communicated properly will not be able to build up a public easily. And that there are people listening live often might proof to be an illussion. Podcast radio might be the best, when you don't have a big budget to be more or less omnipresent, some say. But doesn't online or podcast radio have potential in specific communities, like the art community? Can we create a vibe on the spot (the live radio performance) and online (the podcasts) and thus build up an involved community?
Artist Tiny Domingos interviews visitors on their vision on the Future, the main theme of the exhibition. Domingos created a horoscopic installation on hwich basis he discusses with visitors.
For me radio is part of a bigger networking activity which runs in and outside the radio studio. ideally, you talk to artists every day and you'll understand more about their visions and work. This is all background information of great value to be able to gain more depth in your programs. I also invited some artist of my own network, to integrate them in the show and actively participating in enlarging networks. Moritz Ebinger, my radio partner, does the same.
Member and non members of Arti et Amicitiae enjoying the live show.
In Radio Neverno, I explore the role of networking within a specific artistic community for a month and reassess the potential of radio within this. Will participants feel a connection with the project? Will they listenonce in a while to a podcast? Is unfinanced community radio that really adds something possible? These are questions playing through my mind.
Artist duo Blue Duvet during their sound performance /Alexis Papamarkou and François Dey)
RADIO NEVERNO at Arti, some photos of the opening night. The whole opening night show can be listened soon by clicking on the podcast player on the Radio Neverno blog or website.
A continuous flow of people roaming around the exhibition sometimes watching, sometimes participating, also grabbing the microphones to make their statements.
donderdag 4 juni 2015
RADIO NEVERNO: podcast radio or streaming radio?
By Hans Kuiper
Moritz Ebinger and I had a discussion whether it would make still sense to stream radio with knowing almost for sure that there will not be a large audience at the actual moment of streaming.
Next to solving the technical problems facing streaming, which appear not to be that complex nowadays, although you have to be somewhat tech savvy, is it worth all the effort and costs?
The budget for the radio station (can we still use this name or should we use the words podcast station?) is so low that first we could not broadcast in a traditional way (yes we could have, but who will pay and how) and second we are only able to communicate the project mainly in social media.
Another solution is then to do the interviews, live, record them and put them online afterwards. Then you can communicate it as an archive of interviews with artists and performance registrations.
So, the focus becomes twofold: first the event as a performative event, in a hall with public and guests that do performances and second putting the podcasts online. The traditional 'radio concept' (so traditional ethereal broadcasting or even streaming online radio) is subverted, it also seems outdated more and more, as people don't tend to listen to programs that long anymore.
I did some resarch and interviews with how people use radio nowadays. In the Netherlands, most people only listen to radio in their car, while driving. Then they, next to listening to services like Spottify on their media player, also listen to a selection of stations, pre selections to be more specific. As a newcomer you don't seem to have much chance if you are not able to generate advertising or better communicative power to get your message accross that you are actually making radio on the spot.
Well, an illussion less? No, the project only transforms. First in our minds, second, during the actual project, that will take 4 weeks. Capitalism dictates the conditions of production also here? Or is that a rather simple way of blaming others in stead of taking your own responsibility and work a little harder? Online radio still faces challenges of really reaching a public, combined with making interesting content so they will come back.
We will have fun anyhow, but building a streamin or even ethereal art radio station that really attracts a steady public requires a huge amount of energy, people and...yes, money.
PS
Our podcast can be listned directly via our SOUNDCLOUD PAGE
Moritz Ebinger and I had a discussion whether it would make still sense to stream radio with knowing almost for sure that there will not be a large audience at the actual moment of streaming.
Next to solving the technical problems facing streaming, which appear not to be that complex nowadays, although you have to be somewhat tech savvy, is it worth all the effort and costs?
The budget for the radio station (can we still use this name or should we use the words podcast station?) is so low that first we could not broadcast in a traditional way (yes we could have, but who will pay and how) and second we are only able to communicate the project mainly in social media.
Another solution is then to do the interviews, live, record them and put them online afterwards. Then you can communicate it as an archive of interviews with artists and performance registrations.
So, the focus becomes twofold: first the event as a performative event, in a hall with public and guests that do performances and second putting the podcasts online. The traditional 'radio concept' (so traditional ethereal broadcasting or even streaming online radio) is subverted, it also seems outdated more and more, as people don't tend to listen to programs that long anymore.
I did some resarch and interviews with how people use radio nowadays. In the Netherlands, most people only listen to radio in their car, while driving. Then they, next to listening to services like Spottify on their media player, also listen to a selection of stations, pre selections to be more specific. As a newcomer you don't seem to have much chance if you are not able to generate advertising or better communicative power to get your message accross that you are actually making radio on the spot.
Well, an illussion less? No, the project only transforms. First in our minds, second, during the actual project, that will take 4 weeks. Capitalism dictates the conditions of production also here? Or is that a rather simple way of blaming others in stead of taking your own responsibility and work a little harder? Online radio still faces challenges of really reaching a public, combined with making interesting content so they will come back.
We will have fun anyhow, but building a streamin or even ethereal art radio station that really attracts a steady public requires a huge amount of energy, people and...yes, money.
PS
Our podcast can be listned directly via our SOUNDCLOUD PAGE
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dinsdag 2 juni 2015
Building the studio
Some photos of the Radio Neverno studio buildup on location!
We will be able to receive many guests now soon...
THE PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY JUNE 5th
HET PROGRAMMA VOOR 5 JUNI
20.00-20.10 Opening met openingslied en jingle, korte toelichting project
20.10-20.30 Tiny Domingos - performance & interview over 'State of the
art in Berlin'
20.30-20.40 Gover Meit -optreden
20.40-21.00 Rune Peitersen (PBK)
21.00-21.20 Natusha Croes
21.20-21.30 Kunstenaarsinitiatief SPECIAL
21.30-21.35 Neoschlager Live
21.35-21.45 Blue Duvet (live)
21.45.21.50 Radiolied en afsluiting
RADIO NEVERNO
RADIO NEVERNO

RADIO NEVERNO
We will be able to receive many guests now soon...
THE PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY JUNE 5th
HET PROGRAMMA VOOR 5 JUNI
20.00-20.10 Opening met openingslied en jingle, korte toelichting project
20.10-20.30 Tiny Domingos - performance & interview over 'State of the
art in Berlin'
20.30-20.40 Gover Meit -optreden
20.40-21.00 Rune Peitersen (PBK)
21.00-21.20 Natusha Croes
21.20-21.30 Kunstenaarsinitiatief SPECIAL
21.30-21.35 Neoschlager Live
21.35-21.45 Blue Duvet (live)
21.45.21.50 Radiolied en afsluiting
RADIO NEVERNO
RADIO NEVERNO
RADIO NEVERNO
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vrijdag 22 mei 2015
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Have fun and be aware!
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