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Constellations
Constellations
75 episodes
3 months ago
We exist in the cosmos of sound art & experimental narrative.
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We exist in the cosmos of sound art & experimental narrative.
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Arts
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Constellations
24 minutes 57 seconds
5 years ago
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Ft. “American Ghosts” by Erica Huang and “Bob Hope No Hope” by Jenn Stanley. The act of recording has impacted how we perceive and understand time. Recording’s byproduct, whether by sound, video, photo etc, is an artifact of the past, a moment of space and time captured and archived. For this episode of Constellations, we asked two artists, Erica Huang and Jenn Stanley to reflect on how they consider time, its relationship with recorded artifacts and the significance of the archive. We asked them: How might our conception of what an ‘artifact’ is be sonically unraveled?  
Constellations
We exist in the cosmos of sound art & experimental narrative.