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On Imaginary Media

A drama by Peter Blegvad and Iain Chambers exploring 'techno-mysticism': the irrational beliefs we project onto new technologies. With Emma Powell and John Ramm.

New radiophonic drama by Peter Blegvad and Iain Chambers.

Described by its makers as 'an illustrated lecture, with songs', On Imaginary Media explores 'techno-mysticism', the irrational beliefs we project onto new technologies. It looks back to 19th century inventors like Edison and Tesla, to the hopes and fears their inventions raised of such things as a soul-catcher, a thought-projector, or of communication with the dead. And it looks forward into the future, imagining 'moodia' (mood altering media), and technologies designed to 'remove all obstacles to the immediate gratification of every whim.' The characters debate these innovations, imagining what the consequences might be of such god-like capabilities.

Absurdist humour permeates the piece, which is presented as a performance in rehearsal, with a small company of actors (played by John Ramm and Emma Powell) and an increasingly exasperated director (Peter Blegvad) working against a deadline and beset by other problems. Featuring sound design by Iain Chambers and songs by Peter Blegvad, On Imaginary Media demonstrates the evocative power of radio, once seen as the most mysterious medium of all, a technology which gave rise to no end of hopes and fears and is still capable of exercising our capacity for wonder.

Starring Peter Blegvad, Emma Powell and John Ramm.
Produced and directed by Iain Chambers, with music by Peter Blegvad and Langham Research Centre.
An Open Audio production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3.

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30 minutes

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Sat 24 Jun 2017 21:45

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  • Sat 24 Jun 2017 21:45

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