Dinah Bird
Artiste
installation
research
Media
OTHER
sound
collage
Landscape
Memory
site specific
Technology
Dinah Bird est une artiste sonore et productrice radio qui vit et travaille à Paris. Elle réalise des installations et des oeuvres sonores pour lesquelles elle réactive des techniques de transmission ou d'archivage obsolètes. Elle en réinvente les usages en les croisant avec des technologies numériques. Elle travaille en ce moment sur les transactions boursières hautes fréquences et les pylônes dont elles dépendent. Ses oeuvres sont présentées dans des festivals de radio dans plus de vingt-cinq pays dans le monde. Elle est actuellement employée par le Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris pour développer un programme d'ateliers sonores en corrélation avec les collections du Musée.
DinahBird is a sound and radio artist living and working in Paris. Her practice includes broadcasts, soundworks, installations and audio publications that are often inspired by early transmission technologies and archives. Her current interests include old weather, dead media and high frequency trading. Works have been played on BBCRadio4, France Culture’s Atelier de Création Radiophonique, Resonance FM, Kunst Radio, and through the Radia network, and have been presented at radio festivals in over twenty-five countries around the world. She is presently employed by the Paris Museum of Modern Art to develop a programme of sound workshops in correlation to their exhibitions.DinahBird is a sound and radio artist living and working in Paris. Her practice includes broadcasts, soundworks, installations and audio publications that are often inspired by early transmission technologies and archives. Her current interests include old weather, dead media and high frequency trading. Works have been played on BBCRadio4, France Culture’s Atelier de Création Radiophonique, Resonance FM, Kunst Radio, and through the Radia network, and have been presented at radio festivals in over twenty-five countries around the world. She is presently employed by the Paris Museum of Modern Art to develop a programme of sound workshops in correlation to their exhibitions.