Episodes
Friday Feb 01, 2019
janna graham - to slow down time
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Friday Feb 01, 2019
“In October, 2014, Atsumi Yoshikubo, a Japanese tourist, was seen walking down the highway outside of Yellowknife with a camera and a shoulder bag. It was the last time she was seen alive. The following summer, a friend of mine, Ryan Silke, discovered her belongings in the bush, not far from town. Rather than delving into how Atsumi died — her death was assumed to be intentional — I began thinking about how we engage in certain processes to slow down time."
Friday Dec 21, 2018
abinadi meza - vein of sky (winter #4)
Friday Dec 21, 2018
Friday Dec 21, 2018
“Vein of Sky is a collection of pieces made from environmental elements such as air temperature, humidity, light, and the movements of wind. These phenomena were recorded using micro-sensors and translated into sound. The project explores a sonic space or ecology not entirely representational yet not entirely fictional. I think the sonic space of the piece is kind of like a sculptural cast; it is imprinted and formed by real space but it has become something other. Space, air...is so full of material. I wanted to collect some of it.”
Friday Dec 07, 2018
rachel ní chuinn - heavy summer
Friday Dec 07, 2018
Friday Dec 07, 2018
“Being a mother is a huge change for me. Fán is 9 months old at the moment and sometimes we put her in her high chair and put her up to the piano, and she really enjoys playing and sometimes singing along. I had a recording of Fán playing the piano and singing. I also rediscovered a field recording of a lawn mower in the Botanical Gardens in Dublin that I took a couple years ago which had this compelling drone-like sound.”
Friday Nov 23, 2018
sol rezza - el primer espacio
Friday Nov 23, 2018
Friday Nov 23, 2018
“The uterus is a spatial experience that all human beings share but do not remember. Within it, we experience the rhythm of our mother’s heart and that of her breathing alongside the rhythm of our own heart. This first rhythm, so close in those 9 months of gestation, will shape how we will perceive the outside world and how our own sense of rhythm in life will develop.”
Saturday Nov 10, 2018
israel martínez - mi vida
Saturday Nov 10, 2018
Saturday Nov 10, 2018
“I wanted to make a non-linear narrative of a ride ending in a crash. I mean, this is the story, but the "events" are presented differently, going back and forth and connected through acoustic and gestural similarities - composition. I was influenced by literature and films based on this kind of structure. I decided to create a work using car sounds to protest the abuse of the automobile in Mexican cities, and as a criticism of its status as a cult object. “
Friday Oct 26, 2018
paolo pietropaolo - ode to the salish sea
Friday Oct 26, 2018
Friday Oct 26, 2018
“As the title suggests, my aim was to compose a lyrical tribute to the unique beauty of this coastal region by capturing and recomposing the sounds and languages of the Salish Sea. I also wanted to explore the complexity of the relationship between the indigenous and non-indigenous cultures that call the Salish Sea home.”
Friday Oct 12, 2018
aurélie lierman - iota mikro
Friday Oct 12, 2018
Friday Oct 12, 2018
“It was my wish to fuse both my passions and professions, radio and composition into one composition. ‘iota mikro’ is Greek for small iota. Iota is the smallest letter in the Greek alphabet, and ‘mikro’ just means small but could also refer to a microphone. And since my real paper birth certificate in Rwanda is actually missing, I created, with iota mikro, my own sonic birth certificate.”
Friday Sep 28, 2018
camilla hannan - it was right there in front of you
Friday Sep 28, 2018
Friday Sep 28, 2018
“In this piece, I was thinking about how things right in front of you can tell you stuff that for whatever reason you may be oblivious to. You may be distracted by other things or… you can’t or you don’t pay attention. That’s what it’s all about, paying attention.”
Friday Aug 10, 2018
olivia bradley-skill - music to wash dishes By
Friday Aug 10, 2018
Friday Aug 10, 2018
“I made part of this piece two years ago, kind of as an experiment or a sketch. I recorded myself making sounds in the kitchen, so I made eggs - I turned on the stove, I cracked open the eggs, I fried em up. At the time I was also reading this piece by Zadie Smith, which had an audio component of her reading the piece, and I just needed sound materials and liked her voice and cadences, so I thought it would be interesting to cut her voice up and manipulate it and decontextualize it and see if I could relate it to the kitchen and the idea of cooking as a metaphor for something else, something beyond the piece.”
Saturday Jul 28, 2018
dylan gauche - dr faustus begs to come
Saturday Jul 28, 2018
Saturday Jul 28, 2018
“I really just want to know what love is, and why it treats me so poorly sometimes. Even though this is far less detailed in its autobiographical elements than some other work I've done and put out into the world, it is by far my most vulnerable piece. I translated this short soliloquy from Faust in November of 2017, with the primary goal of perverting academia. But, while putting a lot of conscious effort into the play of translation, I ended up putting a lot of myself into it. A lot has changed since then, but I do struggle with the same old problems, and I wanted this piece to reflect accurately on many different stages of love.”