Matrix (radio broadcast)

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Matrix is a computer broadcast on Ö1 . It has been broadcast since May 7, 1995 and describes itself as a "magazine for network culture". The name "Matrix" goes back to the popular novel Neuromancer , which the American science fiction author William Gibson published in 1984 ("... and he still saw the Matrix in his sleep, a bright grid of logic that spread over the colorless emptiness ").

Topics and airtime

Matrix has set itself the goal of "looking beyond the edge of the computer monitor" and not restricting itself to technical advice. Formally, the radio program is a mixture of magazine and feature with topics such as "Big Brother in the office" and "From feature film to film game. How games and movies grow together".

Comparable programs: Chaosradio (rbb) and Chippie (hr; discontinued). The producer of Matrix is ​​the journalist and author Franz Zeller.

Matrix is ​​broadcast on the ORF radio program Ö1 on Fridays at 7:05 p.m.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.franzzeller.at/vita/