What do home made short wave radios, flexi discs, and cyanotype photography have in common? Kirk Pearson is a composer and founder of Dogbotic, a full service music and sound studio, a radical multimedia arts workshop, and open source creative technology lab. Kirk joins us today to share the planning and thinking behind their next community workshop, Ear Re-Training, Media Manipulation for the Musical Mind.
Show Notes:
Some of the episodes of Radio Survivor referenced today:
episode 181 Julia Thomas – Visiting Community Radio Stations Around the World
episode 71 Sylvia Thomas – Bolivia Is the Birthplace of Community Radio
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