Shortwave arts performance from HAARP on August 14

Submitted by admin on Thu, 2023/08/10 - 08:01

Want to check out something completely different?  Moncton native Amanda Dawn Christie is leading up an experimental ionospheric transmission art performance, next transmissions are on August 14 from the HAARP, and reception reports are welcome.

Ghosts in the Air Glow is an ionospheric transmission art project using the HAARP Ionospheric Research Instrument to play with the liminal boundaries of Earth's atmosphere and outer space. Air Glow (artificial aurora) and Luxembourg experiments (ionospheric mixing) will be paired with the AM modulation of Narrow Band Television (NBTV) video art, Slow Scan Television (SSTV) images, spoken word, and sound art created by Amanda Dawn Christie. As a citizen science experiment to learn more about propagation, shortwave listeners from around the world are invited to tune in and submit reception reports online through the project's website.

Composition No. 3 will be transmitted as part of the August 2023 experiment campaign and PARS summer school. For Composition No. 3, Christie has invited contributions from other artists including, Vladyslav Atavin, Vladimir Atavin, José Alejandro Rivera, Sarah Nance, Rasu-Yong Tugen, Geneviève D’Ortun, and T. D. Walker.

August 14, 2023, 03:30-4:30 UTC
XXI.     03:30:00 - 03:35:00 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXII.   03:35:30 - 03:42:00 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXIII.  03:42:30 - 03:50:00 (9.8 MHz)
XXIV.   03:50:30 - 03:52:30 (9.8 MHz)
XXV.     03:53:00 - 03:58:00 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXVI.   03:58:30 - 04:03:30 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXVII.  04:04:00 - 04:20:00 (TBC MHz)
XXVIII. 04:20:30 - 04:25:30 (Frequency Sweeping between 5.22 and 5.3 MHz)
XXIX.   04:26:00 - 04:27:(5.2 MHz)
XXX.     04:27:30 - 04:29:30 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)

For more information on how to hear and report signals, check out the project web site: https://ghostsintheairglow.space

 

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