Fallout Radio and Mute Magazine will be netcasting a new audio project, The Nature Programme, on 3/4/00 at gaialive.co.uk. Splicing together found sound with interviews and discussion, the hour-long programme features: Matthew Coolidge of the Center for Landuse Interpretation, a Los Angeles-based critical art group who map and analyse American spacesNathalie Jeremijenko, a mechanical engineer and artistJerry Brown, former Governor of California, who discusses the way in which his state has been seen, over the ages, variously as a giant goldmine, a metaphorical frontier and a state of mind.Joan Rivers, whose banter on the QVC shopping channel, recontextualised by Kate Rich, takes on a new and comic aspect.Harold and Audrey Crouch, Australian ornithologists, whose descriptions of native antipodean birdcalls form almost surreal bridges, or refrains, between the segments.The Nature Programme is the third in  a series of six transmissions, following the netcast of The Space Programme and I am the Mayor of London. Future transmissions will include a programme exploring and celebrating the human/machine interface, to be netcast in Spring 2000. All programmes are hosted by gaialive online radio station (www.gaialive.co.uk) and archived at www.fallout.org.uk.