The Georgia Tech Sci Fi Lab Radio Program #3 is on Sunday night at 7:00pm on WREK FM91.1 in Atlanta, Georgia. The program’s theme is music and SF. I’ll be reading a review of Brasyl from SFRA Review #282, and a bit about music and textual SF works (I’ll post my segement on Dynamic Subspace over the weekend).
Here’s the full announcement from Lisa Yaszek:
I’m pleased to announce that WREK will broadcast the third episode of The Sci Fi on Sunday, November 25 from 7-9 pm. Please pass along the good word, and be sure to tune in for “the best of everything sci fi”!
The Sci Fi Lab is a joint production of WREK and Georgia Tech’s School of Literature, Communication, and Culture. Sunday’s episode focuses on science fiction music and will include interviews with Michael Liebmann of the Greater Atlanta Filkers and Prof. Jason Freeman of Georgia Tech’s music technology program, a feature on _Forbidden Planet_, and lots of moog and theremin music.
Those of you living in the Atlanta metro area can tune in live on 91.1 FM. Our long distance friends can stream the show from http://www.wrek.org. It will also be available for your listening pleasure in the WREK archives for one week after the live broadcast (check us out under “Sunday Special”). After that, you’ll be able to download mp3s of the show from the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture <http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/stac/creativeprojects.php> and Nophi Recordings <http://www.nophi.net/>.
Like the announcement says, if you aren’t in the Atlanta area, please check out the program online at wrek.org.