by CJSW 90.9 FM
How do our ears see? Perhaps in a brighter, more dynamic technicolour than our eyes can begin to imagine. Ears Have Eyes is an auditory exhibition space for sound art on the radio. Artists respond to a monthly theme, making new compositions and sharing existing sound artworks on CJSW’s radio waves. Ears Have Eyes invites local, national, and international artists to share auditory aesthetics, spatial soundscapes, spoken word, experimental music, and other recorded media.
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April 5, 2025
<b>DEVICES FOR LISTENING: sound sculptures & sculptural sounds // Part 1 </b><br /> <br></br><br /> For our April & May episodes, we’re diving into listening devices, sound sculptures, and the objects that mediate the sounds that surround us. DEVICES FOR LISTENING highlights artists who build sonic installations, deep listeners who use devices for amplification, visual artists who work with sound recordings as a material, and composers experimenting with the aesthetics of sound… <br /> <br></br><br /> Our first episode will feature Walter Phillips Gallery Curator, Jacqueline Bell, in an interview about their current exhibition, Listening Devices, as well as work & words from participating artist Lou Sheppard.<br /> <br></br><br /> As part of today's show, we invited dear friends to send us a voice memo describing a sound that gives them hope. We’ve sprinkled their messages throughout the program. Thanks to Audrey Lane, Chad, Genevieve, Jennifer, Jim, Joanne, Marnie, Monica, Ramin, Rebecca, and Susan for describing sounds that bring them hope across today’s episode. <br /> <br></br><br /> EARS HAVE EYES is available on CJSW in Calgary/Mohkinstsis, Golden Co-Op Radio in Golden (BC) and NAISA Radio in South River (Ontario).<br /> <br></br><br /> This program is co-hosted by Caitlind r.c. Brown & Wayne Garrett, and curated and edited by Caitlind Brown. Thanks to CJSW, Golden Co-Op Radio, and NAISA (especially Kaamil, Claire, and Darren) for supporting this show!<br /> <br></br><br /> To learn more about the artists or submit your own sound art to EARS HAVE EYES, visit <a href="https://hibernationproject.ca/ears-have-eyes/">www.hibernationproject.ca/ears-have-eyes/ </a> or email [email protected]
March 9, 2025
<b>THE SOUND OF HOPE: edge of darkness, brink of light </b><br /> <br></br><br /> For many, the last few months have felt hopeless. The cold & dark of winter, groundswell of totalitarianism, and regular seasonal malaise has left us straining to find anything good to hold onto. As Winter creeps towards the Spring, we’ve been seeking The Sound of Hope. Artists, musicians, and sound-based practitioners from around the world were invited to share their own interpretation of this sound, reflecting the place where their optimism resides and flourishes in an ever-expanding ripple of positive possibilities.<br /> <br></br><br /> <b>ARTISTS: </b><br><br /> AnimaeNoctis <br><br /> Domenico De Simone <br><br /> Enor D <br><br /> The Locals Trio <br><br /> Mark Hanslip <br><br /> Midnite Gossip <br><br /> Stephen Roddy <br><br /> <br></br><br /> As part of today's show, we invited dear friends to send us a voice memo describing a sound that gives them hope. We’ve sprinkled their messages throughout the program. Thanks to Audrey Lane, Chad, Genevieve, Jennifer, Jim, Joanne, Marnie, Monica, Ramin, Rebecca, and Susan for describing sounds that bring them hope across today’s episode. <br /> <br></br><br /> EARS HAVE EYES is available on CJSW in Calgary/Mohkinstsis, Golden Co-Op Radio in Golden (BC) and NAISA Radio in South River (Ontario).<br /> <br></br><br /> This program is co-hosted by Caitlind r.c. Brown & Wayne Garrett, and curated and edited by Caitlind Brown. Thanks to CJSW, Golden Co-Op Radio, and NAISA (especially Kaamil, Claire, and Darren) for supporting this show!<br /> <br></br><br /> To learn more about the artists or submit your own sound art to EARS HAVE EYES, visit <a href="https://hibernationproject.ca/ears-have-eyes/">www.hibernationproject.ca/ears-have-eyes/ </a> or email [email protected]
February 11, 2025
<b>STATIC/SHIFT: sonic shapes emerging from the snow </b><br /> <br></br><br /> For our February program, we are leaning into the double-meanings of “snow,” both as a natural weather phenomenon of Canadian winters, and a type of static or visual noise. The static on a television set is ever-shifting, like a blizzard. On today’s program, sonic forms vibrate in and out of being and familiar sounds hide in the static; artists share sounds that reveal themselves as you listen, emerging like shapes melting through the snow.<br /> <br></br><br /> <b>ARTISTS: </b><br><br /> Aliyah Aziz <br><br /> Cristina Italiani <br><br /> Her Motives Are Silent <br><br /> Jason Kahn <br><br /> Petra Dubach & Mario van Horrik <br></br><br /> EARS HAVE EYES is available on CJSW in Calgary/Mohkinstsis, Golden Co-Op Radio in Golden (BC) and NAISA Radio in South River (Ontario).<br /> <br></br><br /> This program is co-hosted by Caitlind r.c. Brown & Wayne Garrett, and curated and edited by Caitlind Brown. Thanks to CJSW, Golden Co-Op Radio, and NAISA (especially Kaamil, Claire, and Darren) for supporting this show!<br /> <br></br><br /> To learn more about the artists or submit your own sound art to EARS HAVE EYES, visit <a href="https://hibernationproject.ca/ears-have-eyes/">www.hibernationproject.ca/ears-have-eyes/ </a> or email [email protected]
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