Title

Eagle 202
Produced
Heather Kitching

Presented

TCF, Canada, 2006
Collection
ShortDocs
Tags
99 Ways, Technology
Shortdocs06
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Story

The true story of Chris, who thought it would be a fun intellectual challenge to try to write a piece of air traffic control software his company had abandoned -- and what happened next.

Eagle 202 was produced for the 2006 TCF ShortDocs Challenge: 99 Ways to Tell a Radio Story.

Producer

Heather Kitching is a part-time radio freelancer, currently based in Ottawa, Canada.

Extra

The Third Coast collaborated with cartoonist Matt Madden on 99 Ways to Tell a Radio Story. The project, inspired by the French literary group Oulipo, asked any/everyone to produce a short audio piece that:

- began with some manifestation of, "To begin with, they never got along;"
- included a pre-recorded voice, rhythmic noise and exclamation
- lasted exactly 2 minutes and 30 seconds.


Read about and hear all 101 submissions to 99 Ways to Tell a Radio Story.

Hear more audio work from Heather Kitching.

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