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Radio art refers to the use of radio for art. The artist who works in Radio Art is not necessarily a trained DJ, programmer, producer, or engineer, but one who uses sound to make art. The radio medium can be used in ways which are different from what it was intended for.〔(A contemporary look on radio art ) by okno staff.〕 In that sense, the way the message is transmitted and received by an audience is as important as the message itself. "As an aural art form it reaffirms that it's not just what we say, but the way we say it." 〔(New American Radio and Radio Art ) by Jacki Apple.〕 In Victoria Fenner's words, "Radio art is art which is specifically composed for the medium of radio and is uniquely suited to be transmitted via the airwaves." 〔(Radio Art and its History ) by Victoria Fenner, Canadian sound artist and radio producer.〕 Artists use (i.e. radio transmission, airwaves...) to communicate artistic compositions for interpretation – exposing their audience to alternate means to experiencing their art through sound verses visualization. Radio Art contributes to new media art - a digitally driven art movement growing in response to the informative technological revolution we live in. “From the artist's point of view radio is an environment to be entered into and acted upon, a site for various cultural voices to meet, converse, and merge in. These artists cross disciplines, raid all genres and recontextualize them into hybrids.” 〔 Radio Art projects can be collaborative including various professional sources, unifying an audio broadcast with science, experimentation, geography, entertainment, etc." Some have approached radio as an architectural space to be constructed sonically and linguistically; or as the site of an event, an arena, or stage. Some used it as a gathering place, or a conduit, a means to create community. Other artists have employed the media landscape itself as the narrative, while others looked into the body as the site and the source; the voicebox, the larynx become medium and metaphor." 〔 == Origins == *Radio *Art *New Media Art *Digital Art *Sound Art *Electronic Art *Futurism *Rudolf Arnheim *Antonin Artaud *Pierre Schaeffer *Bertolt Brecht *Maryanne Amacher 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Radio art」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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