Supply / Demand 3 Part Panel Series

  • Type: event
  • Location: Museum of Arts and Design , 2 Columbus Circle, New York, New York, 10019, US
  • Starts: Mar 14 2013 at 7:00PM
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Pt 1: RADIO -> INTERNET, March 14
Pt 2: CABLE ACCESS: DEAD OR ALIVE, April 17
Pt 3: MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES, May 8

RADIO -> INTERNET: 7PM, $7

For their three part series of panel discussions accompanied by related performances and demonstrations, Supply / Demand, E.S.P. TV collaborates with ((audience)) and Harvestworks Digital Media Lab Center to gather practitioners from art and industry to discuss the metamorphosis of Audio Visual Media in general and the opportunities of distribution.

Supply/Demand aims to focus on the needs and the experiences of independent and experimental electronic artists. Bringing together scholars, media aggregators and distributors, and artists (musicians and composers, film makers, video artists, sound artists)Supply / Demand asks: How can artists make use of new channels of distribution? How can artists contribute to emerging protocols of distribution?

This panel focuses on the period of time between 1999 and 2004, when a number of pirate and community broadcasters were making their first internet radio broadcasts,and the beginning of Pandora and podcasting.

Panel organized and moderated by Alexis Bhagat, Co-founder and director of ((audience)).org.
Highlighted participants include Jonathan Jay (Studio X) and Jon Anderson (Director of Broadcast Journalism, Department of Television and Radio, CUNY), Tom Roe (Artistic Director Free103.9).

Curated listening: Jason Candler, August Sound Coalition and Cascadia Free Radio.

*Panels will be broadcast on both Harvestworks website (http://www.harvestworks.org/) and Free103.9 web radio (http://free103point9.org/).