BUDAPEST October 2005

October 14, 2005 by Mobile Radio | Comments Off on BUDAPEST October 2005

Participation in the start-up meeting of the EU-funded radio.territories project in Budapest. Then we took part in the Sonic Tags project organized by Tilos Radio, where we built radio transmitters and placed them around the city to form a microradio sound walk. For our transmission we used electrical sounds recorded on a tour of the Hungarian Electronic Museum. We also made a sound installation inside the AKKU building.


Here are the thorny bushes outside the new transformer station where our transmitter was situated overnight.

MUNICH October 2005

October 1, 2005 by Mobile Radio | Comments Off on MUNICH October 2005

Stop-over with friends on the way to Budapest. We listen back to some great music we previously recorded with Gunter Pretzel and Michael Feller.

AMSTERDAM September 2005

September 29, 2005 by Mobile Radio | Comments Off on AMSTERDAM September 2005

First Mobile Radio outside broadcast on Resonance104.4fm live from Amsterdam – This inaugural Big Mouth Radio Beam, dreamed up by Felix Kubin, was one of the outcomes of the DAI workshop.


Before….and after the show

ENSCHEDE September 2005

September 22, 2005 by Mobile Radio | Comments Off on ENSCHEDE September 2005

Mobile Radio workshop in collaboration with Felix Kubin and Saker Scheerder for MA students at the Dutch Art Institute (DAI). This project was the first utterance of BIMRAB, the Big Mouth Radio Beam, bringing an artistic perspective of the human condition to aliens everywhere.


Sonia and Ruth, two DAI students are having fun in the improvised recoding studio we set up.


During the intensive preparation period for the students’ show in Amsterdam, we find time for an impromptu Tonic Train concert.

LONDON September 2005

September 19, 2005 by Mobile Radio | Comments Off on LONDON September 2005


This is where we were living up until the 18th September 2005 when we set off on our big adventure. We were glad to leave the big city life, or at least exchange it for places new. From this point on we are living an itinerant existence, moving from project to project and friend to friend.