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Body Edit Mind
Part 2 of a 22-hour radio project about editing and the mind, created by Milo Thesiger-Meacham. Featuring 10-second audio extracts from over 6000 unseen videos found online, original sound recordings, music, hand-held camera audio and writing, Body Edit Mind follows an unnamed narrator as they move house and piece together a world of recording devices, names, crime, real-world characters and obscure media from across the globe. Follow @fox_neame on Instagram for more. Commissioned by Radio Art Zone, a temporary radio art station by Radio ARA and Mobile Radio for the European Capital of Culture, Esch2022. "Novelistic in Javier Cercas's definition of the novel as encapsulating the universe; personal to the point of nakedness while grasping the world through anonymous, atomised mass media; expansive, complex, focused; interesting in terms of technique (gathering, patching, chopping, sewing, marinading, cooking); witty, absurd, clever; elusive, lucid; a real work of art." - The Wire
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8:00am - 11:59pm
A Spring Clear
As part of our Easter holiday schedule, we present A Spring Clear – 2026 so far in Clear Spots and Micro Clear Spots, our open access slot for one-off, special and surprise broadcasts. Collated by Milo Thesiger-Meacham. Continues Friday at midday. [Repeats Sunday 12am.]
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Once Upon A Day On Canna
Once Upon a Day on Canna by Martin P. Eccles. Once Upon a Day on Canna is a 24-hour work exploring 'a whole day' of a small Hebridean island. Recorded over 12 days and encompassing the 24 hours of a day, into this sonic time and place is added a circumferential walk of the island. Taking in the whole of the island perimeter, this offers an additional shifting perception of this place, one shaped by time, the topography of the land, the elements and human scale movement within these. The work offers an opportunity to hear time and place unfold at the pace of the other-than-human world along with the measured pace of human walking.