Archive of Furtherfield radio interviews/broadcasts on Resonance FM 2010 – 2011.

Archive of Furtherfield radio interviews/broadcasts on Resonance FM 2010 – 2011.

These critically acclaimed broadcasts on Resonance FM, ran from 2010 – 2011. The live weekly series were an hour long. These interviews featured people working at the edge of contemporary practices, in art, technology & social change; discussing events and controversies, exhibitions, artworks and their aesthetic and social contexts. Also showcasing music and noise. Regularly joined by a rolling team of co-hosts, Ruth Catlow, Irini Papdimitriou, Jonathan Munro & Charlotte Frost.

This is a historical and valuable resource of (live) interviews featuring a diverse group of individuals and groups engaged in arts and technology and its cultural production.

http://marcgarrett.org/selected-radio-interviews-by-marc-garrett-2010-2011/

Featuring: Rob Myers, Katrin Baumgarten, Penny Travlou, Karsten Schmidt, Daniel Hirschmann, Jake Harries, Felicie d’Estienne d’Orves, Simon Poulter, Ellie Harrison, Stanza, Stuart Bowditch, Eleonora Oreggia aka XNAME, Christian Kerrigan, Art is Open Source (AOS), Monica Biagioli, Elisa Rose, Gary Danner from Station Rose, Madi Boyd, from Mute Magazine, Josephine berry & Anthony Iles, Jonathan Munro, Gareth Goodison, Parag K Mital, University for Strategic Optimism, Genetic Moo, John Wild, Olga Panades Massanet & Vincent Van Uffelen, from Class Wargames Richard Barbrook and Fabian Tompsett, Tine Bech, Joseph Young, sketchPatch, IOCOSE, Owen Bowden, Mary Flanagan, Anna Dumitriu, Tom Keene, Simon Park, Deena DeNaro, Hellicar & Lewis, Stuart Home, Richard Wright, Jon Thompson & Alison Craighead, Corrado Morgana, Jim Prevet, Kassia Molga, Pete Gomes, Nick Lambert, Lottie Child, Space Makers Agency, Danja Vasiliev, James Wallbank & Steve Withington from Access Space, Douglas Dodds (V&A), Sophie Macdonald & Sally Northmore (Mztek).

This archive is part of a larger collection of files Marc Garrett is compiling on his own blog ‘An Imaginative Dissent in Art, Technology and Social Change’ (http://marcgarrett.org/). A resource of materials relating to his research for his PhD at Department of History of Art & Screen Media, Birkbeck University.