Hello! Here wave globe!

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Hello! Here wave globe! is the title of a radio play by Fritz Walter Bischoff , then director of the Schlesische Funkstunde in Breslau , from 1928. It is considered the last major radio play in the Weimar Republic .

Revolutionary at hello! Here wave globe! is the pre-production with the help of film sound strips. While radio plays were exclusively live productions on German radio until then , the new recording medium was used here, so that editing, and thus a new rhythm, was possible through cuts, inserts and rearrangements. Walter Ruttmann used the same procedure in his famous short radio play Weekend , which dates from 1930.

The minimal electro and electro pop band Welle: Erdball named itself after the work of Bischoff.

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  • Erik Born: Hello! Here wave globe! (1928) . January 30, 2015 .: "Warning! Switch on to the first picture: / Machines are racing! The telephone rings! / Good thing! We start! Everything in place? / Hello! Wave earth ball here Who there? "
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