Listening Vault
(A) Generative Engine
Think of a page in a book. Are the words the ink or the paper containing the shape of this ink? And what of its sounds? Seth Guy’s The LiteraryMix, Joan Schuman’s Plausible Narration, and Caroline Bergvall’s Together. MORE
(A) Generative Engine
Think of a page in a book. Are the words the ink or the paper containing the shape of this ink? And what of its sounds? Seth Guy’s The LiteraryMix, Joan Schuman’s Plausible Narration, and Caroline Bergvall’s Together. MORE
Over Yonder Horror
A whispered libretto; the dark, inky sea; passage and stasis. Radio artists Gregory Whitehead and Scott Carrier plow the space between empathy and witnessing in new sonic worlds. LISTEN + READ.
Over Yonder Horror
A whispered libretto; the dark, inky sea; passage and stasis. Radio artists Gregory Whitehead and Scott Carrier plow the space between empathy and witnessing in new sonic worlds. LISTEN + READ.
solace & friction
“Hometown is where your hair is hidden, wrapped up in the skin of your friends, tucked under the bridge of lingo, sealed in the locket around your first love’s neck …” Radio artists Dragan Todorovic and Pip Stafford consider the unraveling of home, language and other intersections. LISTEN + READ.
solace & friction
“Hometown is where your hair is hidden, wrapped up in the skin of your friends, tucked under the bridge of lingo, sealed in the locket around your first love’s neck …” Radio artists Dragan Todorovic and Pip Stafford consider the unraveling of home, language and other intersections. LISTEN + READ.
The Intermediary
Noisy dreams, ghostly emissary, silent harbingers of the ungraspable. Ten artists consider Earlid’s second Liminal Sounds. Ten short works beckon with intimate gestures that audibly ponder what comes between. LISTEN.
The Intermediary
Noisy dreams, ghostly emissary, silent harbingers of the ungraspable. Ten artists consider Earlid’s second Liminal Sounds. Ten short works beckon with intimate gestures that audibly ponder what comes between. LISTEN.
“Listening is a sacrifice.” — Christopher DeLaurenti
It is a giving of mortality, says the composer of his protest symphony comprised of social media’s live, uploaded, ongoing, complicit memories of Ferguson. And had its premier on Australian radio.LISTEN/READ MORE.
“Listening is a sacrifice.” — Christopher DeLaurenti
It is a giving of mortality, says the composer of his protest symphony comprised of social media’s live, uploaded, ongoing, complicit memories of Ferguson. And had its premier on Australian radio.LISTEN/READ MORE.
The words will be soaked in all the sounds she did not write.
Daniela Cascella invites us to listen. Her latest book yields sonic palimpsests that are written and muted and infiltrate perceptions and dissolve in them. LISTEN/READ MORE.
The words will be soaked in all the sounds she did not write.
Daniela Cascella invites us to listen. Her latest book yields sonic palimpsests that are written and muted and infiltrate perceptions and dissolve in them. LISTEN/READ MORE.
“We cannot truly see something until we allow it to disarrange us.”
Three sound artists encourage a deliberate turning towards the broken and wasted, to gaze at it. They focus our sights via the ears. The mind quiets and sees the ruined landscape, the potential for destruction. LISTEN/READ MORE of the artistic practice of Tessie Word, N.B. Aldrich and Louise K. Wilson.
“We cannot truly see something until we allow it to disarrange us.”
Three sound artists encourage a deliberate turning towards the broken and wasted, to gaze at it. They focus our sights via the ears. The mind quiets and sees the ruined landscape, the potential for destruction. LISTEN/READ MORE of the artistic practice of Tessie Word, N.B. Aldrich and Louise K. Wilson.
Sing … Singe
For the first Liminal Sounds, Earlid launched with an inquiry around two words: sing + singe. One word is resonant with joy or melancholy; the other, sinister, ashy. Sound artists responded with words, sounds and images to frame a virtual threshold. LISTEN/READ MORE .
Sing … Singe
For the first Liminal Sounds, Earlid launched with an inquiry around two words: sing + singe. One word is resonant with joy or melancholy; the other, sinister, ashy. Sound artists responded with words, sounds and images to frame a virtual threshold. LISTEN/READ MORE .