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3 Plays mp3A subdued start to this month's show with ambient selections and audio cut-ups, a recording of a BBC radio show with Laurie Anderson talking about the influence of William S Burroughs, and closing with a tribute to Cramps front man, Lux Interior. - Arthole Radio - Arahan Claveau (March 25th 2009) Artwork
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4 Plays Experimental mp3A sombre edition of my Arthole Radio show this month. Allen Ginsberg reads Europe, Europe and some of the musical selection includes John Cale performing two tracks from Warhol's Kiss and Eat and the single from Laurie Anderson's much anticipated Homeland album. I talk about Tale of Tales' radica... - Arthole Radio - Amy Freelunch (April 29, 2009) Artwork
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7 Plays art talk mp3This is a placeholder description. Not really sure what happens in this episode. More soon! - Arthole Radio - Amy Freelunch (May 27th 2009) Artwork
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4 Plays art talk mp3I have to go back and listen to this one again, but I'm pretty sure in this episode I offer prizes. Prizes that no one claims. It's great. - Arthole Radio - Amy Freelunch (March 25, 2009) Artwork
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3 Plays art talk mp3Episode 15 of The Amy Freelunch Hour. I have to go back and listen to this again so I have some idea what it's about. This is a placeholder description. More soon! - Arthole Radio - Arahan Claveau (May 27th 2009) Artwork
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8 Plays mp3Such a lot of great music around right now I decided to play a set of the best of what I've been buying lately. Playlist: • Cryptacize - One Block Wonders • Foals - Heavy Water • Post War Years - False Starts • My Tiger My Timing - This Is Not the Fire • Future Of The Le... - Arthole Radio - Amy Freelunch (July 29th 2009) Artwork
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I like your motivation for picks and the understanding that there is no better art. In RL we have saleable art, noteable art, but better is subjective and a poor choice for an art exhibit.
- ArtholeRadio on July 31, 2009 22:09
@Sowa: It was fascinating hearing Amy talk about her choices, very helpful in fact, so it does make the secrecy that Bettina Tizzy seems to feel so important look rather redundant. -Arahan-
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The Amy Freelunch Hour - "Show your wound!" In episode 19 Amy discusses her picks for the Brooklyn is Watching Top Five. http://amyfreelunch.wordpress.com
thats the crux for me , it seemed in sl we didnt have the competition, it was all for fun, you never knew if you were talking to a gallerized artist or a hobbyist or a homemaker and the art was taken at face value. I was always a bit skeptical of BiW for that reason as it seemed art world values were being placed on our little garden of even.
@ArtholeRadio: Interesting point Sowa. Personally I feel we must engage with the wider established art world in order to progress. There is a lot of preconceptions and snobbery about virtual art and BiW has undeniably contributed a lot to the continuing debate. -Arahan-
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