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Helen Thorington is a writer, sound composer, and media artist, whose radio documentary, dramatic work, and sound/music compositions have been aired nationally and internationally for the past twenty-six years. Her web work includes “Solitaire” (1998) with Marianne Petit and John Neilson, an experimental narrative and card game; and “Adrift” (1997-2002), an evolving multi-location Internet performance collaboration with Marek Walczak and Jesse Gilbert. Adrift was presented at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria in 1997 and on numerous occasions for Internet audiences. Its final performance was given at the New Museum in New York City in 2001. Thorington was awarded a NYFA Fellowship for this work. She has also taken part as a composer in a number of national and transatlantic webcasts.
Thorington is the founder and current co- director of the independent media organization, New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (aka Ether-Ore) with offices in New York City and Boston, the founder and producer of the national weekly radio series, New American Radio (1987-98), and founder and current co-producer of somewhere.org, where the series is archived, and the Turbulence web site (1996-present). Turbulence commissions, exhibits and promotes net art. With
Michelle Riel and Jo-Anne Green she originated the ongoing networked_performance blog, an archive of current networked practice.
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Helen can be contacted at newradio(at)turbulence.org