2019
Community Group

Nothing to See Here: Experimental Radio from NSCAD

Nothing to See Here is an experimental radio art show produced by David Clark in collaboration with students and special guests.

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Nothing to See Here is an experimental radio art show produced by David Clark in collaboration with students and special guests. It is broadcast on CKDU (88.1FM) and archived episodes are available at soundcloud.com/nothing_to_see_here_radio

The program began in 2016 with a variety of improvisational techniques, interviews and radio dramas that were designed to sustain a ‘premise’ that determined the theme of the show. Soon regular participants and guests began to write material and the show evolved from episode to episode without a particular formula for how the explorations would materialize. The show has evolved to explore many aspects of spoken word radio. A core group has been involved in many of the show and regularly contribute while many others have made appearances and contributed to the show (including the cleaners in the building who stumble upon the nocturnal recording sessions and often join in.)

Clark offers, “In celebration of reaching 50 episodes of the show, we are going to play the episodes back to back over the week and show a scrapbook of images and texts involved in the production of the show. During the Nocturne event we will turn Gallery 3 into a recording studio and a performance space to bring the public into the mad, mad world that is Nothing to See Here.”