We are very excited to announce the *launch *the second issue of *Wi: The
Journal of Mobile Media.*

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*Active Radio*

Table of Contents

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"Active Radio: Editorial" - *Owen Chapman*


"Radio as Instrument" - *Anna Friz*


"Maurice Martenot, alchimiste de l’électricité" - *Caroline Martel*


"The Fourth Track: Re-visiting the Cassette-Based Portastudio" - *Sam Thulin
*


"Radio Activity: Articulating the Theremin, Ondes Martenot and Hammond
Organ" - *Owen Chapman*


"The Micro Radio Project" - *Kristen Roos*


"SUR-VIV-ALL: Locative Art" - *Marilei Fiorelli, Andre Lemos & Rob Shields*


"The Hollins Community Project:New Media, Narrative, and Affective History"
- *Jen Boyle & Alli Crandell*


"Blurred and playful intersections:Karmen Franinovic’s Flo)(ps" - *Marie-Hélène
Lemaire*

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*WHEN: ** Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 *

*   11am-1pm*


*WHERE:** *Simultaneous Broadcast

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* MONTREAL: Department of Communication Studies C-Pod Space, Room CJ 2.192,*

*       *Concordia University--Loyola Campus, 7141 Sherbrooke St. West,
Montreal


 *TORONTO:* *Mobile Media Lab* at York University, 217 York Lanes


 *BOLOGNA: Marconi Foundation*

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***This event will feature a live demonstration of the early electronic
musical instrument, les Ondes Martenot, by Jean Laurendeau, a noted player
and teacher of the device and also the biographer of its inventor, Maurice
Martenot, and a** theremin performance by sound artist, Anna Friz
(Toronto).***


The launch will be telecast between the *Mobile Media Lab (MML)* at York
University in Toronto, and also, the *Marconi Foundation** *in Bologne,
Italy.  Short presentations will be made at each location before
Laurendeau's demonstration.  Coffee and light refreshments will be served.

**


For more information about the event, please contact *[email protected].*



ABOUT *Active Radio*:

This issue is guest edited by Dr. Owen Chapman, from the department of
Communication Studies, Concordia University, and focuses on the role and
place of "Active Radio".* * The concept of active radio comes from Jean
Laurendeau's french-language biography of Maurice Martenot--inventor of les
Ondes Martenot. This early electronic musical instrument (1928) produces its
sound through the interaction of two radio waves. "Active radio" disrupts
the passive way we often consider radio technology--as a form of mass media,
with most of us on the receiving end of radiophonic broadcasts.We are
pleased to bring you an issue that engages with and questions the
relationship between radio and mobile practices.

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