In February 2018 RADIO Espacio Estacion (RADIOEE.net), a mobile, multilingual, online radio channel broadcasting conversations about mobility and movement while on the move, joined us at the Lucas Artists Program and began work on developing a new 24-hr broadcast exploring self-driving vehicle technology and other automated mobilities while on the move. This broadcast commissioned by Lucas Artists Program at Montalvo Arts Center will premiere on November 15, 2018 and will be presented as part of New Terrains: Mobility + Migration, a multi-disciplinary, community-wide initiative launched by the San José Museum of Art (SJMA). RADIOEE.net is led by a collective of artists, graphic designers, writers, and curators including Sebastian Bellver, Stephanie Sherman, Agustina Woodgate, and Hernan Woodgate. RADIOEE.net hosts broadcasts events three times a year from different locations; each focusing on a different mobility-related theme, and involving partnerships with local radio stations, which co-broadcast content.
Past broadcasts have addressed such issues as water and global climate change from the deck of a boat navigating the Miami River and South Florida canals to a conversation about public space from a motor powered 10-person bicycle. With each broadcast event RADIOEE.net creates a temporary channel for dialogue, music, storytelling and sonic experiments. Transmissions interweave at least two languages, and connect local participants and communities with an ever-growing audience of 5000+ global listeners and collaborators.
See an overview of RADIOEE.net's projects in the trailer below:
Past broadcasts have addressed such issues as water and global climate change from the deck of a boat navigating the Miami River and South Florida canals to a conversation about public space from a motor powered 10-person bicycle. With each broadcast event RADIOEE.net creates a temporary channel for dialogue, music, storytelling and sonic experiments. Transmissions interweave at least two languages, and connect local participants and communities with an ever-growing audience of 5000+ global listeners and collaborators.
See an overview of RADIOEE.net's projects in the trailer below:
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Meet the Artists
SEBASTIAN BELLVER
Sebastian Bellver is a graphic designer whose work encompasses print, interactive media, and creative and sound projects. He works as a design lead, strategist, and creative collaborator on projects that combine art and technology, business and media, and has partnered with creative and corporate clients across the globe. Bellver regularly works on projects with artists, art + design organizations, start-ups, studios, and design departments. He is part of the RADIOEE.net, a nomadic, multilingual online radio station. He was born in Buenos Aires and currently resides in Miami, Florida.
Sebastian Bellver is a graphic designer whose work encompasses print, interactive media, and creative and sound projects. He works as a design lead, strategist, and creative collaborator on projects that combine art and technology, business and media, and has partnered with creative and corporate clients across the globe. Bellver regularly works on projects with artists, art + design organizations, start-ups, studios, and design departments. He is part of the RADIOEE.net, a nomadic, multilingual online radio station. He was born in Buenos Aires and currently resides in Miami, Florida.
STEPHANIE ELYSE SHERMAN
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Stephanie Elyse Sherman is a New-Orleans born, London-based producer specializing in collaborative systems. Working across design, art, and culture, her projects take shape as organizations, stories, and strategies that transform sites and scenarios of consumption into platforms for co-production. She is a co-founder of Elsewhere—a living museum and residency set in a former thrift store, Common Field—a national network of artist organizations, and currently a co-producer at RADIOEE.net—a nomadic, multilingual online radio station. She is also a PhD Candidate in Art + Design at the University of California San Diego, where she writes about the intersection of social and speculative design.
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Stephanie Elyse Sherman is a New-Orleans born, London-based producer specializing in collaborative systems. Working across design, art, and culture, her projects take shape as organizations, stories, and strategies that transform sites and scenarios of consumption into platforms for co-production. She is a co-founder of Elsewhere—a living museum and residency set in a former thrift store, Common Field—a national network of artist organizations, and currently a co-producer at RADIOEE.net—a nomadic, multilingual online radio station. She is also a PhD Candidate in Art + Design at the University of California San Diego, where she writes about the intersection of social and speculative design.
AGUSTINA WOODGATE
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Agustina Woodgate’s practice investigates the ways in which the poetic-politics of infrastructure organize public and private space. In 2011 she co-founded radioee.net, a nomadic, multi-lingual, online radio station, focusing on mobility, migration and transportation as its core themes. Currently she is working on large public commissions for the design of Miami-Dade county sidewalks. Woodgate graduated from Universidad Nacional de Artes, Argentina in 2004. Since then, she has exhibited internationally and has received honors and awards including a Knights Art Challenge; the Florida Prize for Contemporary Art; South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship and grants from NALAC, Art Matters and Joan Mitchell Foundation.
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Agustina Woodgate’s practice investigates the ways in which the poetic-politics of infrastructure organize public and private space. In 2011 she co-founded radioee.net, a nomadic, multi-lingual, online radio station, focusing on mobility, migration and transportation as its core themes. Currently she is working on large public commissions for the design of Miami-Dade county sidewalks. Woodgate graduated from Universidad Nacional de Artes, Argentina in 2004. Since then, she has exhibited internationally and has received honors and awards including a Knights Art Challenge; the Florida Prize for Contemporary Art; South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship and grants from NALAC, Art Matters and Joan Mitchell Foundation.
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AUTOPILOTO Mobile, multilingual, online radio channel broadcasting conversations about mobility and movement while on the move, RADIO Espacio Estacion (RADIOEE.NET), a mobile, multilingual, online radio channel broadcasting conversations about mobility and movement while on the move, presented their latest broadcast AUTOPILOTO on November 15 and 16. This 24-hr broadcast hosted from a semi-autonomous car as it looped the Bay Area explored all things self driving. Read More >> |
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Interview Between RADIOEE.net and Lucas Artists Program Curator Donna Conwell
Lucas Artists Program Curator Donna Conwell sat down with RADIOEE.net for a wide ranging conversation about their work and upcoming broadcast project AUTOPILOTO. The collective explore their interest in radio and mobility and the impetus for their new broadcast focusing on the evolving technology of self-driving transit in this edited interview. What will our streets and cities look and sound like in a driverless future? How will society and infrastructure systems adapt? What might humans do during their newly available transit time? In what ways do machines imitate human's auto-pilot modes of engaging with the world? Read More >> |
Press Release
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RADIOEE.net: AUTOPILOTO This November, the Sally & Don Lucas Artists Program at Montalvo Arts Center presents a new commission from international creative collective RADIOEE.net: AUTOPILOTO, a marathon radio transmission broadcast while on-the-move in a semi-autonomous vehicle traversing the Bay Area, examining how emerging autopilot technologies are transforming the world. Read More >> |