Independent Radio Station Broadcasts from a Brooklyn Shipping Container

Good news transmitter junkies!!

A sliver of land lying on the Williamsburg-Greenpoint border, long a neighborhood mystery home to a lone and enigmatic RV, now hosts a tiny independent radio station broadcasting music to listeners around the world.

Read the article on Hyperallergic.com:
http://hyperallergic.com/285508/a-new-independent-radio-station-broadcasts-from-a-brooklyn-shipping-container/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=A%20New%20Independent%20Radio%20Station%20Broadcasts%20from%20a%20Brooklyn%20Shipping%20Container&utm_content=A%20New%20Independent%20Radio%20Station%20Broadcasts%20from%20a%20Brooklyn%20Shipping%20Container+CID_d070f6bf52da568e8882ee015b855c22&utm_source=HyperallergicNewsletter&utm_term=A%20New%20Independent%20Radio%20Station%20Broadcasts%20from%20a%20Brooklyn%20Shipping%20Container

Critical Correspondence article on WXPT

Critical Correspondence invites founder of WXPT (We are the Paper, We are the Trees), taisha paggett and collaborators, to discuss their most recent project, The School for the Movement of the Technicolor People, a large scale installation and performance platform presented by Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) during late October–early December, 2015. Published in two parts, the company discusses, in a collective voice, the difficulties of authorship, legitimization, parachute artists, their recent critical, pedagogical framing of the project and its future iterations, and enacting a “collective movement choir” for the culminating performance Meadow.

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http://www.movementresearch.org/criticalcorrespondence/blog/?p=10797