Patchbent: Building an Open Wave-Receiver w/ Shortwave Collective

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Description

In this workshop, participants will follow the build instructions and guidance of Shortwave Collective members to create Open Wave-Receivers from household and easily accessible materials. In the second half of the workshop, participants will move outdoors to test and experiment with receiving frequencies.

Free and open to the public. RSVP required.

PRESENTERS

Shortwave Collective is an international feminist artist group using the electromagnetic spectrum as artistic material. They deliver workshops constructing open and untunable radio receivers that connect the listener to a fusion of natural radio emissions and human-generated transmissions. They have produced long-form broadcasts for PAM (2025) and Radio Art Zone (2022), and, as part of the Struer Tracks Biennial for Sound and Listening (2023), hosted a Living Radio Lab. Their collective practice includes performances and installations, most recently for Somaphon Festival (DE), School of Commons (CH), and at Cafe Oto (UK). Recent artistic research projects include Radio-Dreaming into the Electromagnetic Commons (supported by School of Commons) and Becoming Citizens of the 11 Metre Band (developed during a tekhnÄ“ online residency). Reflections on their methodology for radio-listening as a plural, situated and embodied endeavour are shared in Bodies of Sound: Becoming a Feminist Ear (eds. Revell & Shin, 2024).

ABOUT

Patchbent is a meeting place and learning community supporting women, trans, and non-binary people in sound and music. Each session features a workshop in sound technology presented by working artists. Shortwave Collective is presented in partnership with Critical Sounds, a symposium organized by the Composition and Sound Practices program in the Music Department at the University of Chicago.