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AIR Podcasts

Summary: Operating in lower Manhattan’s historic Clocktower Gallery, AIR, Art International Radio is an Internet radio station, free cultural archive, and art center. AIR’s mission is to be a leading source for music, audio art, cultural dialogue and new media innovation, and a singular art space dedicated to facilitating and promoting the work of emerging and established artists. AIR broadcasts weekly in-depth interviews, independent music programs, and original works of audio art. AIR’s audio archive is a unique cultural resource that engages and involves diverse cultural groups, students, scholars, professionals, musicians, artists, writers and culture connoisseurs in the United States and around the world.

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 Kate Ovaska, Phosphenes | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 11:49

In residence at Pioneer Works, Ovaska will produce large format photographs inspired by the visual phenomena of phosphenes (visual patterns produced by pressure on the eyeball or direct stimulation of the visual system other than by light).

 LA Art Book Fair Friends | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 37:57

Christopher Kardambikis visits Mary Tremonte of Justseeds and Darin Klein & Friends at the LA Art Book Fair 2016 at The Geffen Contemporary at MoCA, Los Angeles.

 Radyo Shak Rara Wrapup | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 29:37

The Shak's creators (and semi-permanent residents) get together in Red Hook for a closing discussion on the project's biggest surprises, lessons learned, ideas for improvement, and what the future holds [they're hoping it's a mobile radio station].

 Los Hacheros Live | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 61:33

A live set featuring the sounds of Son Montuno, Charanga, Salsa and Bomba with a style that harks back to the early 70's when groups such as Grupo Folklorico were exploring the deep connection between New York and its Cuban and Puerto Rican roots.

 Priests Live at Primal Screams | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 27:49

A live concert recording of the Washington DC band performing their bold, danceable, and playful punk tunes in a massive movie theater in Times Square as a part of the multimedia event Primal Screams on March 15, 2016.

 Screaming Females Live at Primal Screams | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 52:10

A live concert recording of the New Brunswick band's earth-shaking performance, rolling through songs that span their musical career (including tunes from their 2015 album, Rose Mountain) at the multimedia event Primal Screams on March 15, 2016.

 Hook Files: Front and Back | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 12:50

People often talk about the different sections of Red Hook. There is a front, a back, and, some would say, a middle. Hear Red Hook residents own insights on these terms -- what they mean and what the difference is between these parts.

 Emily McMehen: Max Beauvoir | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 37:42

An interview with filmmaker and researcher about her conversations with the late legendary Haitian Supreme Servitur (the highest title of Voudou priesthood). Featuring excerpts of Beauvoir himself.

 Hook Files: Crime | File Type: image/png | Duration: 8:05

Crime has been a part of Red Hook for decades. In the 20s, the mob controlled the waterfront and, recently, crack cocaine and the War on Drugs made for regular shootings in the neighborhood. Locals talk about hearing gunshots in their neighborhood.

 Hook Files: Hurricane Sandy | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 14:23

Listen to the voices of Red Hook community members discuss the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the neighborhood, in part one of the RHI Digital Stewards' Hook Files miniseries, documenting the oral history of the community.

 Second Sundays Artist Interviews: Hatim Belyamani, Pretty Sick, Christy Gast, Denise Milstein, Amelia Winger-Bearskin | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 14:20

On this special September Second Sunday, the Clocktower radio studio hosted a fabulous array of creators: from high-school rock stars, to three Pioneer Works artists-in-residence, to the minds behind the Remix Culture collective.

 Second Sundays Artist Interviews: Hatim Belyamani, Pretty Sick, Christy Gast, Denise Milstein, Amelia Winger-Bearskin | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 16:04

On this special September Second Sunday, the Clocktower radio studio hosted a fabulous array of creators: from high-school rock stars, to three Pioneer Works artists-in-residence, to the minds behind the Remix Culture collective.

 Second Sundays Artist Interviews: Hatim Belyamani, Pretty Sick, Christy Gast, Denise Milstein, Amelia Winger-Bearskin | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 15:07

On this special September Second Sunday, the Clocktower radio studio hosted a fabulous array of creators: from high-school rock stars, to three Pioneer Works artists-in-residence, to the minds behind the Remix Culture collective.

 Peals, Time is a Milk Bowl | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 30:12

A delicious live concert recording from the Time is a Milk Bowl event featuring the band Peals (William Cashion of Future Islands & Bruce Willen of Double Dagger) that was a collaboration with video artist Zoe Friedman. At Pioneer Works in Jan. 2015.

 Midnight Moment: Antony, Charles Atlas, & Women of Turning | File Type: image/jpeg | Duration: 9:40

Filmmaker Charles Atlas, artist/musician Antony, and three of the women participants discuss You Are My Sister (TURNING), the December 2014 Midnight Moment, the nightly transformation of Times Square billboards into a digital gallery.

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