1981
An advertisement in the December 1981 issue of
(Volume 15, Issue 2, page 25) promoted the >em class="eujQNb" jscontroller="yHWXO" jsuid="SEou8d_h" data-complete="true" data-processed="true">RadioVisions series by National Public Radio (NPR).
The RadioVisions project was a major initiative by NPR to broadcast experimental American music and sound art across its network. The advertisement was part of a publicity effort to inform the public and the music community about the innovative content being aired.
Max Neuhaus was a key artist involved in the broader NPR experimental programming efforts. While the advertisement itself promoted the series generally, Neuhaus's highly influential work, Radio Net (1977)—an interactive piece where listeners in five cities whistled into the radio network—demonstrated the radical potential of NPR's infrastructure for artistic use in its early days, setting the stage for projects like RadioVisions.