12:43 The New Zealand Doctor's Orchestra: An ensemble
entirely made up of doctors and other health professionals, prepares for its
inaugural concert in Nelson. We talk to one of the busy doctors who've made it
happen, Tom Wilkinson.
12:48 The digital revolution in film: Should it even be
called film anymore, and is the death of 35-mill celluloid something to fear or
applaud?
1:10 At the Movies: Ridley Scott's Prometheus is the
long-awaited prequel to the classic Alien.
1:31 Dunedin sound artist Sally McIntyre gives us access
to her extensive recordings made during her recent CNZ Wild Places residency on
Kapiti Island. Over six weeks she recorded everything from bird calls to hail,
deserted historic sites to buoys.
1:45 Fan Art Swap
If you've ever liked the idea of having your portrait
done and you have a whacky sense of humour then getting involved in a fan art
swap could be just for you. But in order to get some love you have to give some
love. You don't have to be a celebrity (be it that that's one of the origins of
fan art - see Justin Bieber fan art) and it doesn't require any level of
artistic skill, just a bit of imagination, a touch of madness and some postage
stamps to send it off on its way.
Sonia Sly finds out more when she speaks to graphic
designer/ fan art swapper and lover Kalee Jackson whose blog www.loveyourwork.org came out of her
desire to connect with others.
2:05 The Laugh Track: Mime artist Trygve Wakenshaw,
speaks out about his favourite comedians.
2:26 Jonathan Alver - freelance director of stage and
screen from London's West End to opera with all the bells and whistles, to
Shortland Street. Jonathan Alver's now working with the National Youth Theatre
on Joseph's Technicolour Dreamcoat and writing a film script.
2:36 Brigette Oleschinski is one of three German poets
who are working with three New Zealand poets to write about the recent Transit
of Venus, which they watched together in Tolaga Bay. In October they will
present their poems at the Frankfurt Book Fair, where New Zealand is the
country of honour. Brigette talks about her observations along with one of the
Kiwi Transit of Venus poets, Chris Price.
2:45 Experimental musician David Watson sees
possibilities in the Great Highland Bagpipes that others might have missed. His
band, Glacial, with jazz drummer Tony Buck and Sonic Youth guitarist Lee
Ranaldo, have a new LP out and David's amplified and improvised pipe playing is
very much to the fore. At his home in Brooklyn, New York, David talks to Justin
Gregory about blowing the bag and how the band got their name.
2:55 Photographer Murray Cammick reviews some of his
personal highlights of the current Auckland Festival of Photography.
3:05 The Drama Hour: Another winner of the New Shorts
writing competition, another piece from the Go Solo programme and the last in
this series of Skin Writing.
For more information and images visit the Arts on Sunday
webpage: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/artsonsunday
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