What will it be like in Montreal, after the economic and ecological catastrophe that completely changes life as we know it?
charlieo, many others...
episode 1: Imagine: It's Montreal in the year 2012. Economic and ecological catastrophe have completely changed life as we know it. How do you imagine life in Montreal?
This is the first episode of MTL2012, in which a variety of voices express their responses to this scenario. Many more to come!
episode 2: The saga continues... Planes on Parc Avenue, peak oil prices and then some. New attention payed to the bi-lingual nature of the program; this one starts out all english, and finishes all french. Yeah. Dig it.
episode 3: ...you're tuned in to mtl2012 on ckut 90.3fm, montreals' - literally - underground radio. We're broadcasting from the leaky sewers beneath the city streets / can't tell you where exactly. My name is C, and I'm joined in the studio by the lovely K, and she's going to talk to us about how she experienced the economic and ecological catastrophe that has completely changed life as we know it / as well as the 'reclaim the streets' party thats planned for this friday...
episode 4: Winter winds rock the windows of today's studio, moving around as usual, quite a show for you today / an ex-military police officer speaks out about the community clinics and living with the infection / sur un transport des travailleur, j'ai encontray centvingt, un herboriste des appalaches / il nous visite avec des medicin natural, / et finalment, another anonymous testimony from an officer, this time, its someone who's working at the maisoneuve docks with department of public mobility and environmental refugees / right now, a track by big red, dia de los muertos...
episode 5: The story goes something like this...
"A million years ago, on the 17th of January, someone dropped a dry sponge into a bucket of water, and so, art was born."
So once again, mtl2012 broadcasts from a top secret, temporary, and slightly soggy studio. Cee and his guests reflect on how art has changed since the collapse. This episode features Mr. Prescott, the last art teacher at the last public high school in Montreal. He can sculpt better than the SculptBot 3000. He's joined by The People's Bard, who thinks that "art is in great supply".
episode 6: Preparations for the 16th international day against police brutality, and so much more...