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Das experimentelle Radio an der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar | UKW 106.6 MHz

The first automatically operated wind turbine, built in Cleveland in 1887 by Charles F. Brush. It was 60 feet (18 m) tall, weighed 4 tons (3.6 metric tonnes) and powered a 12 kW generator.

bauhaus.fm broadcast schedule, December 9th

Monday, December 9th

  • 19:00-21:00 – Ekpompi – 2 – Wet Signals
    Bubbling, gurgling, splashing, tinkling—The sounds of water are manifold, many stories of the fluid remain untold..
    Montevideo, Weimar, and Tallinn connect through a shared web of radio and digital waves. Blending streams from the meeting point of Rio de la Plata with the Atlantic Ocean to the Ilm River in Thuringia, and even the waters of a car wash, the group transforms these natural and everyday flows into a choral, multidirectional soundscape.
    With: SeongJin Joeng, Nora Keilig, Henni Schmidt, Wiebke Stark, Jesse Stegmann, Nadja Sühnel, Tim Foster, Max Weiß, Lefteris Krysalis, Mauricio Ramos and Pol Villasuso
  • 21:00-22:00 – Tuning audio papers 2/4
    Endprodukte des Wissenschaftsmoduls „Theorie der Sound- und Radiokunst“ waren im vergangenen Semester Soundpaper. In vier Episoden hören wir diese Radiokompositionen, vorgetragenen Essays, Soundcollagen, Features oder Comics und befragen dabei den Gegenstand des noch jungen auditiven Publikationsformats
  • 22:00-23:00 – Namaste Yo!
    Indo-American christmas crossover