
NAISA Sound Channel Newsletter for January 2021 (Vol.16; Iss. 1) Produced by New Adventures in Sound Art www.naisa.ca 1) Deep Wireless Festival January 6 - March 29, 2021 2) Art’s Birthday Celebrations 3) Deep Wireless Installation Exhibition 4) Deep Wireless Performances & Artist Talks 5) Deep Wireless on NAISA Radio 6) Deep Wireless Compilation Follow NAISA: Facebook www.facebook.com/NAISASoundArt Soundcloud www.soundcloud.com/NAISA/ NAISA Radio www.naisa.ca/naisa-radio/ 1) Deep Wireless Festival of Radio & Transmission Art January 6 - March 29, 2021 https://naisa.ca/festivals/deep-wireless/ NAISA is proud to announce the 20th anniversary edition of the Deep Wireless Festival of Radio & Transmission Art both online and at the NAISA North Media Arts Centre in South River. Featured this year is Story Trees by Don Hill, an installation on exhibit both online and at the NAISA North Media Arts Centre. Also included will be more online events, including the annual Art’s Birthday celebrations on January 17th, an audio presentation by Janet Rogers on February 6th, and a NAISA 20th Anniversary celebration on March 12th with James Bailey and Anna Friz. “We are proud to be celebrating NAISA’s 20th anniversary with the launch of the 20th edition of NAISA’s Deep Wireless Festival of Radio and Transmission Art which will initiate an extended celebration lasting over the course of a full year of programming. The creative connection between listener and broadcast will be underscored throughout Deep Wireless with a complement of voices from the past and present — from direct creative participation to listeners mixing stories via their changing facial expressions — as well as from within Northern Ontario and from around the world. As in the past, the Deep Wireless festival is an invitation to make radio creative and compelling.” – Darren Copeland, Artistic Director, New Adventures in Sound Art. 2) Art’s Birthday Celebrations January 6, 13 and 17 @ 7PM https://naisa.ca/naisa-events/arts-birthday/ Registration is required but the $10 fee is optional To register go to https://naisa.ca/purchase-tickets/ NAISA invites you to celebrate the 1,000,0057th birthday of Art by making your own recorded interpretation of a new sound art text score by Anne-F Jacques. The score can be realized using a recording device (including a mobile phone) and a media sharing location (YouTube or Soundcloud account). There will be an online workshop by NAISA Artistic Director Darren Copeland on January 6 and 13 at 7 pm EST to provide some guidance. Send a link of your realization by email to outreach at naisa dot ca by January 15 by 11:59 pm. Then join in at 7 pm EST on January 17, for a listening party to experience the realizations, including a version performed by Anne-F Jacques. 3) Deep Wireless Installation Exhibit https://naisa.ca/festivals/deep-wireless/installations/ Story Trees by Don Hill January 14 to March 29, 2021, Thursday to Monday, 10am – 4pm NAISA North Media Arts Centre, 106 Ottawa Avenue, South River, Canada Pay by Donation Story Trees is an interactive installation that serves as a tool for listening & learning — how we listen — to echoes from an era that is open to reinterpretation. While digitizing old reel-to-reel oral history interviews, Don was surprised by how things were said at the time in Northern Ontario. It wasn’t the content of the conversations that first caught his ear; it was the little asides, the nuanced bits of intonation, inflections of speech, as if northern Ontario had a different dialect way back when. As the towns and the province grew in population, he heard a shift in the patter. He also heard something - an emergent literary voice, a kind of wisdom - that wasn’t accounted for by words alone. For those unable to attend in person, an online version will be available at https://storytrees.ca/. 4) Deep Wireless Performances & Artist Talks January 30, February 6 & March 12, 2021 @ 7PM https://naisa.ca/festivals/deep-wireless/performances/ Storytelling from another era Artist Talk by Don Hill January 30, 2021 @ 7pm In this online presentation, Don Hill will lead a discussion on observations, topics and themes that emerge from his installation Story Trees which is based on oral history interviews he recorded in Northern Ontario in the 1970’s. Sonik Boom Audio presentation and Artist Talk by Janet Rogers February 6, 2021 @ 7pm In this online presentation, Janet Rogers will be on hand to present and discuss three of her recent poetic audio works. Origin stories and cosmology stories are important and generational hereditary tales which root us, as Indigenous people, in our identity reaching far beyond any land based migration legends and most certainly lives outside any notion of a land bridge. We know where we come from, and we know to where we will return.—Janet Rogers 20 Years of Radio and Sound Art March 12, 2021 @ 7PM Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of New Adventures in Sound Art with performances by radio and transmission artists who have contributed significantly to the history of Deep Wireless and NAISA as a whole. Included are performances by James Bailey and Anna Friz with more to be announced. 5) Deep Wireless on NAISA Radio January 16 - March 29, 2021 https://www.naisa.ca/naisa-radio/ Nothing Like Us by Gregory Whitehead Saturdays, 1 to 2 pm EST Frequent Deep Wireless presenter Gregory Whitehead shares a selection of his radiophonic explorations, collaborations and celebrations with gratitude for the past twenty years of Deep Wireless, and in support of the next twenty. Café Acousmatic by Don Hill Saturdays & Sundays, 2 to 3 pm EST Café Acousmatic, produced and presented by Don Hill is a fine blend of electroacoustic music, sound art, and 3D immersive audio complemented by interviews with contemporary music-makers and composers. 6) Deep Wireless 15 Compilation February 1 - March 29, 2021 https://naisa.ca/media-archive/compactdiscs/ The Deep Wireless 15 Compilation will feature highlights from past Deep Wireless performances and will be available for on-demand listening on NAISA’s Soundcloud page by February 1, 2021. —————————————————————————————————————————————————— To receive the monthly NAISA Sound Channel in your inbox, please send a message to naisa at naisa dot ca with “Subscribe” in the subject heading. New Adventures in Sound Art is a non-profit organization that presents performances and installations spanning the entire spectrum of sound art. NAISA is partially funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts. NAISA North Media Arts Centre is Accessible Inquiries & general information: Nadene Thériault-Copeland, Executive Director New Adventures in Sound Art 106 Ottawa Ave., South River, ON, P0A 1X0 705-386-0880