
15 Apr Sound It: Video did not Kill the Radio Star no CCB, o best of

Sound It: Video did not Kill the Radio Star no CCB, o best of
With: Ana Sofia Paiva, Cristina Lai Men, Nuno Viegas, Rúben Martins | By: Alessia Allegri
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Cristina Lai Men (TSF), Nuno Viegas (Fumaça), Rúben Martins (Público Podcasts)
In the third week of recording at the Rádio Antecâmara studio in the CCB, we received Video DID NOT Kill the Radio Star, a programme by Ana Sofia Paiva.
Ana Sofia Paiva invites us to reflect on the relationship between radio and communities.
Why does radio continue to build communities? More than 20 professionals were invited to think about radio, podcasts and sound during the six-day residency at the CCB’s South Garage.
At the end of each programme, the question was: why didn’t video kill the radio star?
Sound It brings Rádio Antecâmara’s residency to Garagem Sul at CCB. With a wide-ranging programme over six months, the studio welcomes numerous guests, and it is through dialogues between architects, artists, designers, and in conversations with poets or landscape designers, between interludes made of sounds and music, that Rádio Antecâmara takes a closer look at our contemporaneity.
The programme hosts interviews and conversations recorded on the opening day of the exhibition and future programmes, the result of integrating new elements into Radio through Open Call.
Sound It explores the ways in which sound constructs and shapes perception and spatial experience. Transcending the visual dimension and going beyond acoustics, Sound It delves into the perceptual, narrative, emotional and referential dimensions of space. It’s a subjective journey to discover an invisible architecture, a space perceived sonically, an audible and emotional place.
The word is the virus of radio, sound is the matter of space.