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RADIOSAUNA .. (don’t strip your clothes, unzip your communication!)

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graphics: Daniel Guischard

For the Meteor-Festival in Bergen, Jan Hendrik Brueggemeier produced the RADIOSAUNA performance together with the architect Daniel Guischard.

The RADIOSAUNA is an art installation for the public space and a common hotspot for social interaction and exchange in the city.

A mobile sauna (Finnish style) was positioned on a public square close to the harbour in Bergen, Norway. The sauna was equipped with microphones inside. The conversations inside and the atmospheric noises of the public sauna sessions were transmitted live on the local radio and online.

The RADIOSAUNA aimed to explore the similarities as well as the contradictions that unfold today in our distinction of the local and the global and the private and the public.

It combined the experience of traditional social places like the bathhouse or the sauna with the modern means of telecommunication and new media. It offered one possible notion of what a neighbourhood community action could feel like in the beginning of the 21st Century.

A playlist of audio snippets from the RADIOSAUNA sessions

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Single bits of audio from the RADIOSAUNA sessions

# Italian intro -

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# Singing -

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# Poetry round -

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# Chatting (excerpt 1) -

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# Moderation -

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# ‘my loneliness is killing me’ -

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This platform is run by Jan Hendrik Brueggemeier, which means that I have been involved in all of the diverse projects and happenings documented here. Currently most of the work being presented here stems from the realm of: sound & radio art / participatory projects / curating & social networking / projects & media networks

Coming from a Media Arts background this platform was conceived for art and media projects dealing with “the networked experience of the living & imaginary worlds around us.”

As Arthur Rimbaud expressed in his famous words »I is another« (»je est un autre«), »neture« started out to explore the spatial, political and probably socio-cosmic dimension of those words. Going beyond the technicality of media work today, I like to connect the idea of »neture« with Anthony Dunne’s observation that “the twentieth century has seen space evolve into a complex soup of electromagnetic radiation.” A notion, which I personally like very much, because I am particular enthusiastic about radio and its radio waves unfolding endlessly into the outer space, and which is echoed in some of the works presented here.

…. and this how this how »neture« initially begun.

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