Oscillation ::: The Weather ep. 4 … The ticket counter jokes chart
Cherished observers of the celestial dance,
Yes, we did order this weather (see below for a chart of ticket counter jokes by the audience)!! An opening night to frame it was. The warm feelings upon seeing our beloved audience again, the romance of the setting sun and passing trains as a backdrop to the brilliant performances, wild adrenaline rushes to get everything ready in time, only for time schedules to become obsolete far too quickly. Why do we do this only 4 days a year? Today, we continue at BIS in the afternoon for the discourse program and concerts, diner will be available at the venue – tickets are still on sale.
14:00 Doors 14:30 David Toop: Haunted Weather 15:00 Nele Möller: Alarming Calls and Whispering Winds – About Hunting, Field Recording and Mimicry 15:45 meLê yamomo: Tumrap susilaning gěndhing winor laguning lělagon [redux] 16:15 Claire Williams: Dowsing in Wirelessness 17:00 Jana Winderen: Being in the Weather, from Different Perspectives 17:30 Round Table
BREAK: Food available at the venue
Timetable concerts @BIS:
20:00 Áine O’Dwyer: Based on a collection of weather onomatopoeia and inspired by the enharmonic frequencies of wind, wave glissandi and rain-pitch, Áine O’Dwyer explores the tones of weather through a multi-lingual mimesis while enveloping the listener in pulsed streams of voice, found materials and synthesizer. 21:00 Vanessa Rossetto: The weather, ever-changing, mirrors our emotional and psychological shifts — sometimes gentle, other times sudden and intense. Through field recordings made in Alabama’s summer heat after her mother’s passing, Vanessa Rossetto explores the connection between internal and external turbulence, reflecting on grief, humidity, and fleeting moments of clarity. 22:15 Pat Thomas: For 25 years, Pat Thomas has drawn inspiration from Arabic astronomical traditions for the titles of his solo piano works, highlighting the overlooked contributions of Arab polymaths and musicians. His music, deeply influenced by his Sufi faith, serves as a tribute to both the innovators of the Islamic world and the intricate beauty of the universe.
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1. “Did you order this weather?” (40 times) 2. “I’m happy they called this edition The Weather. It really give me something to talk about” (31 times) 3. “Marta Zaparolli’s set was truly [removed]#8221; (20 times) 4. “I hope Gabi Schaffner and Ernst Markus Stein will be recruited to public radio to present the weather [removed]#8221; (20 times) 5. “Jana Winderen’s set really blew me away – it will take some days before I land on the ground [removed]#8221; (20 times) 6. “I want to relive every day the feeling of soft morning sunshine that Silvia Tarozzi & Deborah Walker [removed]#8221; (20 times) 7. “Would Jonathan Frigeri enjoy a late night rain walk?” (20 times) 8. “Oscillation ::: The Heatwave, right?” (18 times) 9. “It’s getting hot in here 😉 !” (12 times) 10. “Brussels finally got a new sauna place, right?” (4 times) 11. “I spent part of the concert listening on the toilet. I was feeling a little under The Weather.” (1 time)
The wind of change blows straight into the face of time,
The Oscillation Jokes Counting Division
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