Hearing Voices – Interviews
Transmission
Sounds, imagined and voiced, construct a blended conversation in six parts between three podcasters upending generic storytelling genres:
Lily Sloane
Garrett Tiedemann
Nick van der Kolk
Transmission
Sounds, imagined and voiced, construct a blended conversation in six parts between three podcasters upending generic storytelling genres:
Lily Sloane
Garrett Tiedemann
Nick van der Kolk
Interpelled: A Conversation with Victoria Estok
“As a sound artist and environmental worker, I believe sound and voice can interrupt, influence, and ultimately intervene at key moments in ways other intervention art strategies can’t.” READ the conversation.
Interpelled: A Conversation with Victoria Estok
“As a sound artist and environmental worker, I believe sound and voice can interrupt, influence, and ultimately intervene at key moments in ways other intervention art strategies can’t.” READ the conversation.
Radiation Day: In Conversation with Anna Friz
The northern Chilean desert summoned transmission artist Anna Friz into its prodigious sweep last summer. She traveled with mics, VLF receivers, contact mics and hydrophones—knowing that some of this gear as well as the interior cogs of our mobile gadgets—is comprised of the very trace elements being extracted from the desert beneath her feet. LISTEN in on the conversation.
Radiation Day: In Conversation with Anna Friz
The northern Chilean desert summoned transmission artist Anna Friz into its prodigious sweep last summer. She traveled with mics, VLF receivers, contact mics and hydrophones—knowing that some of this gear as well as the interior cogs of our mobile gadgets—is comprised of the very trace elements being extracted from the desert beneath her feet. LISTEN in on the conversation.
Caroline Bergvall: “There’s a muscularity to the text.”
Interdisciplinary artistry allows for a transmission of voice and body and breath. And to the ears, it spirals into cadence. Breath. Voice. Throb. Pulse. Beat. LISTEN.
Caroline Bergvall: “There’s a muscularity to the text.”
Interdisciplinary artistry allows for a transmission of voice and body and breath. And to the ears, it spirals into cadence. Breath. Voice. Throb. Pulse. Beat. LISTEN.
Earworms + Radio Voices: In Conversation with Gregory Whitehead
The radio artist talks about his whispered libretto of a Guantánamo Bay torture interrogation log, the morphing of the Star-Spangled Banner and the sung interview of Dick Cheney. READ a conversation.
Earworms + Radio Voices: In Conversation with Gregory Whitehead
The radio artist talks about his whispered libretto of a Guantánamo Bay torture interrogation log, the morphing of the Star-Spangled Banner and the sung interview of Dick Cheney. READ a conversation.
Dragan Todorovic – “Who will talk of small towns?”
We become a hostage to the people around us. Calvino is talking about tall cities, gilded cities, rich cities. In small towns, your corners have to be cut. Dragan Todorovic in ‘conversation’ with Calvino. LISTEN.
Dragan Todorovic – “Who will talk of small towns?”
We become a hostage to the people around us. Calvino is talking about tall cities, gilded cities, rich cities. In small towns, your corners have to be cut. Dragan Todorovic in ‘conversation’ with Calvino. LISTEN.
Christopher DeLaurenti – “Listening is a giving of mortality.”
Is this a white guy telling Black peoples’ stories? The artist says this formed the backdrop of his composing “Fit the Description: Ferguson 9-13, August 2014.” Listen to a conversation with Christopher DeLaurenti.
Christopher DeLaurenti – “Listening is a giving of mortality.”
Is this a white guy telling Black peoples’ stories? The artist says this formed the backdrop of his composing “Fit the Description: Ferguson 9-13, August 2014.” Listen to a conversation with Christopher DeLaurenti.
Daniela Cascella – “To record in words is about sounding a vanishing.”
Writer Daniela Cascella’s latest book yields sonic palimpsests that are written and muted and infiltrate perceptions and dissolve in them.. Here’s a conversation between the artist and Earlid’s curator. LISTEN HERE
Daniela Cascella – “To record in words is about sounding a vanishing.”
Writer Daniela Cascella’s latest book yields sonic palimpsests that are written and muted and infiltrate perceptions and dissolve in them.. Here’s a conversation between the artist and Earlid’s curator. LISTEN HERE
Tessie Word – “Painful places are silent places.”
The artist stands before a community that could suddenly be wiped out. Her sound art documents the imagination and reality of a potential disaster along the Oregon coast. Listen to the artist describe her process for composing “Convergence.”
Tessie Word – “Painful places are silent places.”
The artist stands before a community that could suddenly be wiped out. Her sound art documents the imagination and reality of a potential disaster along the Oregon coast. Listen to the artist describe her process for composing “Convergence.”
Kevin Allen – “The sound is inescapably internal sounding.”
Walk across a bridge: what do you hear? Out-of-sync sounds and film images allow you to drift between the senses of seeing and listening. Here’s a conversation with the artist. LISTEN HERE
Kevin Allen – “The sound is inescapably internal sounding.”
Walk across a bridge: what do you hear? Out-of-sync sounds and film images allow you to drift between the senses of seeing and listening. Here’s a conversation with the artist. LISTEN HERE