#<multi>[en]Constant Radio[fr]Radio Constant[nl]Constant Radio</multi>
<multi>[en]This is a list of soundstuff emerging from several projects, presentations and activities of Constant throughout the years. It feeds the Constant Radio. You can also click on each file separately and enjoy.[fr][nl]Dit is een lijst met geluiden uit verschillende Constant projecten en activiteiten die doorheen de jaren plaats hadden.</multi>
## Signals from the International Space Station
![***07-13 April 2019 @ Extracity and other locations, Antwerp, BE. <http://constantvzw.org/site/-Networks-with-an-Attitude-.html>*** During the **Networks with an attitude** worksession (de)centralized around ’The internet is dead’ & ’Long live the internets’. 40 participants explored highly proprietary network structures and their potential future, naval protocols, historical and innovative ways of exchanging information as well as aspects of care, potential and safety. A close reading of the draft of the RFC ’Feminism and protocols’ was actively reported and transmitted to the contributors, and a Yagi antenna was built to listen to the International Space Station, and much more.](https://sound.constantvzw.org/networks_with_an_attitude/.index/Listening_to_ISS.mp3/play.mp3)
## Radio la Cage #12: Le Cri Pavillon
![***Original date of broadcast: Thursday 08 september 2011 on Radio Panik 105.4 (Bxl). <http://lalangueschaerbeekoise.be/>*** This was a live broadcast in the framework of the Constant project **La Langue Schaerbeekoise**. Invited to the broadcast is Public cryer and writer Delphine Auby, and it includes a re-broadcast of her performance that took place on the square Place Pavillon on 29 mai 2011.](http://sound.constantvzw.org/Radio-Berenkuil_La-Cage/emissions_radio/lacage110908_lacrieuse.mp3)
## Laundrette concert Odessalavie
![***Concert: saturday 8 November 2014 @ wasserrette/Wassalon/Lavoir Bosnilav. <http://constantvzw.org/site/Concert-Odessalavie.html>.*** Musicians Aurélie Charneux (clarinet) and Silvia Guerra (accordeon) of **Odessalavie** played their first ever laundrette concert in lavoir **Bosnilav** in Saint-Gilles, Bruxelles. Or how to play not too kasher klezmer music? This took place in the framework of the project **Parlez-vous Saint-Gillois?**](http://video.constantvzw.org/Parlez-vous1060/video/odessalavieWEB.webm)
## Noises I could not ignore Radio Programme
![***Original date of broadcast: Thursday 13 June 2019 on Radio Panik <http://constantvzw.org/site/Noises-I-could-not-ignore.html><http://constantvzw.org/site/Noises-I-could-not-ignore-Radio-Programme.html?lang=en>*** This broadcast consisted of sounds that were recorded by **Yared Yilma** at the Red Cross refugee centre in Eeklo. Caroline Claus (KU Leuven), Flavien Gillié and Wendy Van Wynsberghe analyzed what was potentially heard, the choices of sounds and commented from their particular perspectives.](https://sound.constantvzw.org/Constant_V_Noises_I_could_not_ignore/.index/Noises_I_could_not_ignore_Bna_Bbot.wav/play.mp3)
## TLRS (The Laurence Rassel Show)
![Featured track: **A special message from Peggy Phelan**. *Radio show, vinyl, cd. Released June 2007. Comatonse Recordings (Japan), Constant (Belgium) and Public Record (US). Also available from Comatonse Recordings as a deluxe edition double CD with bonus materials (C.016.CD), and a 12-inch vinyl EP with extended remixes of "Useless Movement" (C.016.EP).<http://www.comatonse.com/releases/c016/><http://constantvzw.org/site/The-Laurence-Rassel-Show.html>* TLRS is a 90 minute electroacoustic radio drama about feminist anonymity, transgendered authorship... and murder. Produced for German Public Radio by musician and trans-activist **Terre Thaemlitz** in collaboration with **Laurence Rassel** of Brussel's cyberfeminist collective **Constant**. The album combines original and liberated music with spoken word examining the gender politics of the copyLeft. An album so cutting edge German Public Radio banned it from broadcast. Also starring **Tina Horne, Pierre De Jaeger, Nicolas Malevé, Femke Snelting, Marie-Françoise Stewart, Aiko Tsuji** and **Wendy Van Wynsberghe**](http://www.ultrared.org/publicrecord/archive/2-01/2-01-014/2-01-014-05.mp3)
![Featured track: **Useless movement (radio edit)**.*Radio show, vinyl, cd. Released June 2007. Comatonse Recordings (Japan), Constant (Belgium) and Public Record (US). Also available from Comatonse Recordings as a deluxe edition double CD with bonus materials (C.016.CD), and a 12-inch vinyl EP with extended remixes of "Useless Movement" (C.016.EP).<http://www.comatonse.com/releases/c016/><http://constantvzw.org/site/The-Laurence-Rassel-Show.html>* TLRS is a 90 minute electroacoustic radio drama about feminist anonymity, transgendered authorship... and murder. Produced for German Public Radio by musician and trans-activist **Terre Thaemlitz** in collaboration with **Laurence Rassel** of Brussel's cyberfeminist collective **Constant**. The album combines original and liberated music with spoken word examining the gender politics of the copyLeft. An album so cutting edge German Public Radio banned it from broadcast. Also starring **Tina Horne, Pierre De Jaeger, Nicolas Malevé, Femke Snelting, Marie-Françoise Stewart, Aiko Tsuji** and **Wendy Van Wynsberghe**](http://www.ultrared.org/publicrecord/archive/2-01/2-01-014/2-01-014-17.mp3)
## Radio Bosnie #20 - SPECIAL REMIX
![***Original date of broadcast: Thursday 16 juillet 2015 on Radio Alma 101.9 FM <http://parlezvous1060.be/>.*** Radio Bosnie #20 - SPECIAL REMIX was a live broadcast in the framework of the Constant project **Spreekt U Sint-Gilis?**. With Jérémie Boyard, Digi†al Carnaval and Colin Ponthot of the projet Bumperbreak who made musical remixes of qui ont remixé en musique les mots de la base de données de Parlez-vous Saint-Gillois ? pour le festival Supermouche-Supervlieg.](http://sound.constantvzw.org/radioBosnie/bosnie20/bosnie20Panik.mp3)
## Semiotics of the kitchen radio
<http://constantvzw.org/site/VJ11-4-Semiotics-of-the-kitchen,703.html>
<http://blog.osp.kitchen/live/semiotics-of-the-kitchen-radio.html>
Original Broadcast: Saturday 15 November 2008 15:00-18:00 @ FoAm, Koolmijnenkaai 30-34
<multi>[en]In the context of Verbindingen / Jonctions 11. Starting from Martha Rosler’s classic performative alphabet Semiotics of the Kitchen, OSP will experiment with the displacement of multi sensory experiences, and think out loud about the preparation and distribution of food as metaphor, structure, vocabulary and rhythm.
With amongst others: an interview with artist Kate Rich about cooking and trade, a conversation with Nicolas Malevé about Cake PHP frameworks and other recipes, a reportage on Colruyt computersystems, The Swedish Cook, a text-to-speech cookbook, instructions for producing a manual, a foley artist, a ’Comédie de moeurs’ and of course a mouthwatering playlist. [fr][nl]De Constant-werkgroep OSP presenteerde een live radio-uitzending rond de keukentafel bij FoAM. Uitgangspunt was Martha Roslers klassieke performatieve alfabet Semiotics of the Kitchen. OSP combineerde code met koken, deelde recepten en andere open source methodologieën en mixte dat alles tegelijkertijd met live-gasten en een pavloviaanse playlist. De uitzending experimenteerde met de verschuiving van multi-sensoriële ervaringen en reflecteerde over de bereiding van eten als metafoor, structuur, taal en ritme.</multi>
See the playlist: <http://blog.osp.kitchen/live/semiotics-of-the-kitchen-radio.html>
## Linda Hamilton interview
![<https://www.algolit.net/index.php/Data_Workers> <http://expositions.mundaneum.org/en/exhibitions/data-workers> ***An Mertens** interviewed **Linda Hamilton** in the context of the exhibition **Data Workers** by **Algolit** that took place between 28/03/2019 and 28/04/2019 in the Mundaneum in Mons / BE.* Linda Hamilton is the general manager of **[Distributed Proofreaders](https://www.pgdp.net/c/)**, a web-based interface and an international community of volunteers who help converting public domain books into e-books. They proofread publications that appeared before 1923 and are in the public domain in the US. The proofread books are made available on the Project Gutenberg archive.](https://www.algolit.net/mundaneum/distributed_proofreaders/dp_edit.mp4)