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Memoriver Radio is an audio zine and community sonic capsule that drifts to third spaces. It's part radio art, part ephemeral archive.
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Memoriver Radio at the Mount Wilson Star Party 🌌

Hello! I’m bringing Memoriver Radio up to the mountains for Mount Wilson Observatory’s Star Party: a relaxing night of telescopes, stargazing, and shared stories.

While the Los Angeles Astronomical Society points their telescopes at planets and constellations, I’ll have a little recording station set up where you can share a memory, a story, or just a passing thought the night sky brings to mind. It could be something from childhood, an observation that stuck with you, or a cosmic wonder that you want to share. As always, I'll have randomized prompts for guidance. Your voice will become part of the Memoriver archive, a living collection of shared moments.

If you’ve joined a Memoriver Radio pop-up in the past, I’d be happy to see you again.

When & Where
Upper Parking Lot, Mount Wilson Observatory
Aug 15 |  7 PM - 1 AM (Drop by any time!)
Free | Donations for Mount Wilson & LAAS welcomed
Bring a red flashlight | Family-friendly | No pets

Masks welcomed! If you're feeling unwell, please rest at home.

ℹ More details about the Star Party, parking, and what to bring here: mtwilson.edu/events/starparty081525

No RSVP needed but you can register on lu.ma to add to your calendar. Or just come by, look through some telescopes, and if you feel like it - tell me your story.

 Learn more about Memoriver Radio.
 Learn more about Los Angeles Astronomical Society.

Location
Mount Wilson Observatory
100 Mt Wilson Circle Road, Mt Wilson, CA 91023, USA
Held in the Upper Parking Lot
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Memoriver Radio is an audio zine and community sonic capsule that drifts to third spaces. It's part radio art, part ephemeral archive.