Event details
Apr 26, 2019 - All-day Event
New Time: 10am–6pm
Free and open to the public
This event is supported by Skidmore College’s John B. Moore Documentary Studies Collaborative (MDOCS) and Media and Film Studies
Tune into Tangwaves!
Tangwaves is now 10:00am–6:00pm
Tangwaves IV is a daylong transmission arts event in which we transform a hallway inside the Tang Museum into a tiny FM radio station (tune in at 87.9 FM) for a live broadcast of sound projects by individual artists, collaborative projects by Skidmore classes and student groups, and interactive experiments in listening and soundmaking.
Stop by the museum to catch their frequency, pick up a portable radio, and see the transmission in progress. Their low-powered station will have a limited broadcast range, so you will need to be in the vicinity of the Tang to tune in to the “original” signal. We’ll also be re-broadcasting the entire day on WSPN 91.1, albeit with a 7-second delay, so if you’re patient, you can also hear us the second time around.
Tangwaves is organized by Tang Student Advisory Council member Adam Simon ‘19 and Professor Adam Tinkle, and is supported by Skidmore College’s John B. Moore Documentary Studies Collaborative (MDOCS) and Media and Film Studies. Tangwaves is free and open to the public.
This event is one of three end-of-semester events celebrating student creativity at the Tang. See the schedule of events below for Friday, April 26, and Tuesday, April 30.
Friday, April 26
Tuesday, April 30