Chaosradio
Audiohyperspace is featuring as September’s audio link, Chaosradio.
Are tracking systems like for example GPS dangerous for our society? How will the development of biometry influence civil rights? Who is why interested in collecting data of patients within the health system? These and other questions, which reflect the relationship between computer technology and society are discussed by the monthly program Chaosradio. This broadcast has existed since 1995 and has become a real classic. It is one of Germany’s oldest radio programs on new technologies and communication. It can be listened to every last Wednesday in a month between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. on Radio Fritz/Radio Berlin Brandenburg. For those, who have no access to the on air programs, there is a website, where all programs since the first one from 1995, is available as download or podcast.
If you’re interested in radio and sound art, you should check http://www.swr.de/swr2/audiohyperspace/engl_version/. There’s a German version as well.
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