Transmission art

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Transmission Art evolved from early radio experimentation in the first half of the 20th century, sound and telecommunication art practices post 1945, and the microradio movement of the 1990s. Coined by New York-based nonprofit free103point9. Transmission Art practices are explorations around transmission as a medium for creative expression. This genre encompasses a diversity of practices and media working with the idea of transmission or the physical properties of the electromagnetic spectrum. Transmission art is generally a participatory live-art or time-based art, and often manifests as Radio Art, video art, light sculpture, and installation and performance.