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With an art they describe on their website as "Exploring acoustic space as enunciative of social relations," Ultra-red develop explicitly political art projects, sometimes in the form of radio broadcasts, performances, recordings, or installations. Known for their militant brand of political
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online label, Public Record, to showcase works of politically engaged ambient music. In addition to Ultra-red, other artists to appear on Public Record include
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has expanded over the years with members across North American and Europe. Members in Ultra-red range from artists, researchers and organizers from different
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Der Audioaktivismus von Ultra-red. Klang als Technologie des Raumes. In: Ă–sterreichischer Rundfunk ORF (Austrian Broadcasting), premiered 10th Juli 2008
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political commitments, the name Ultra-red apparently designates no affiliation with any specific political party or organization.
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activists, Dont Rhine and Marco Larsen. Both are involved in
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who combine participatory art with their own commitments to
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Catalogue of Public Records, in: Website of Public Records
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in 1998, Ultra-red joined Thaemlitz on the German label
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Introduction: Noise and Public Space Three Years Later
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radicalism with the sound research techniques of the
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