Radiophrenia on the air

A Message from Mark Vernon, a Sura Medura artist:

 

Dear Friends,

I just wanted to share the exciting news that Glasgow’s art radio station has returned to the airwaves.

We’re into the fourth day of our broadcasts and will continue up until midnight on Sunday 19th November, 24 hours a day.

We are transmitting on 87.9FM in the Glasgow area. A live webstream is available for listeners outside of Glasgow at radiophrenia.scot/listen/

A major feature of our programme is a series of live-to-air events at CCA Glasgow. These events are free and you can find more details here: radiophrenia.scot/live-to-air/

In addition, with the support of Creative Scotland, Outset and the Jerwood Foundation, we have been able to commission 14 new works from an international selection of sound and radio artists. Details can be found at: radiophrenia.scot/commissions/

Thanks to all the artists, writers, musicians and producers who submitted work to our open call we have managed to assemble an incredibly diverse range of radio experiments from all around the world. I hope that you will be able to tune in for at least some of the broadcasts and enjoy some of the amazing work on offer.

Very best wishes,

FITZCARRALDO en Hikkaduwa

We’re delighted to share this great piece of work by our Sura Medura artist Elisabeth Wildling. ‘Fitzcarraldo en Hikkaduwa’ was created by Elisabeth during her residency at the Sura Medura Centre this winter, and was aided by great collaboration from all our artists in residence this year. Enjoy!

FITZCARRALDO en Hikkaduwa

You can find out more about this years residency project and the resultant ‘Moving Out’ Festival by reading through the blogs on this website,  by visiting www.uzarts.com/residencies and on the Moving Out Facebook

Kit Mead – The Other Kwai – Merchant City Festival 2013

Kit Mead, our recent artist in residence at Sura Medura, will be showing his film  “The Other Kwai” at this year’s Merchant City Festival in Glasgow on the 26th July. It will be shown in South Block in the Merchant City in association with Glasgow Film Theatre and their Pop Up events programmers. More information about event can be found here.

You can also follow Kit’s progress in Sri Lanka making his film by reading his blog posts in the News section of the Sura Medura website.

Photo from the set of The Bridge on the River Kwai 1957
Photo from the set of The Bridge on the River Kwai 1957