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Sounds and Sites: Audio Overviews in Contemporary Art
Keren MD
5 episodes
2 days ago
Topics include: "interpretive audio programs" created and voiced by Google Notebook by providing "guided journeys" through architecture; sound installations like Alex Lee Harris's *"CAGED Ringtone" (a haunting soundtrack); performances focused on sound innovation, such as #NADAWAVE; and scripts detailing the evolution of vocal sound from a "burst" to "the word". We also examine video installations by Camille Henrot and Ed Atkins using music/vocal elements and conceptual works like Ryan Gander's Bad Language (The iconography and abstraction of tone explored).
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Topics include: "interpretive audio programs" created and voiced by Google Notebook by providing "guided journeys" through architecture; sound installations like Alex Lee Harris's *"CAGED Ringtone" (a haunting soundtrack); performances focused on sound innovation, such as #NADAWAVE; and scripts detailing the evolution of vocal sound from a "burst" to "the word". We also examine video installations by Camille Henrot and Ed Atkins using music/vocal elements and conceptual works like Ryan Gander's Bad Language (The iconography and abstraction of tone explored).
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Beyond the Canvas: How Contemporary Art Reimagines Space, Identity, and Reality
Sounds and Sites: Audio Overviews in Contemporary Art
14 minutes 22 seconds
2 weeks ago
Beyond the Canvas: How Contemporary Art Reimagines Space, Identity, and Reality

🎙️ Welcome to Henri de La Poste, an:

👩‍🎨 Art Book Library

🧑‍🎨 Artist Residency

👨‍🎨 Co-Working Artist Studio

👩🏻‍🎨 Digital Exhibition Archive & Digest

🧑🏻‍🎨 Ephemeral Project Space


Since 2015, our Digital Archive has gathered scanned material from exhibitions we have visited. These scans are available through our⁠⁠ Link Tree⁠⁠ so you can view the PDFs, and are also uploaded into the ⁠⁠Google Notebook Learning Model⁠⁠, where the material can be discussed, annotated, and studied collectively.


From these sources, the LM generates conversations with two AI hosts. We call these podcasts a “Deep Dive”: a chance to explore art, history, and criticism through active dialogue.


In this episode, our sources include:

- Luna Luna, the art amusement park

- Ravi GuneWardena

- Athena Papadopoulos

- Richard Neutra, architect

- Catherine Lescarbeau

- Yann Pocreau

- Tammi Campbell

- Megan Rooney

- Maryse Larivière

- Dean Baldwin

- Petra Collins

- Amalia Angulo

- Gaëlle Choisne

- Jol T. Arand

- Rico Gatson

- Roxanne Jackson

- Ragnar Kjartansson

- Alex Macleod

- Ryan Gander

- Sky Glabush

- Guy Pellerin

- Eduardo Navarro

- Shana Luker

- Laure Prouvost

- Camille Henrot

- Jorge Macchi

- Nicolás Fernández Sanz

- Aaron Williams

Sounds and Sites: Audio Overviews in Contemporary Art
Topics include: "interpretive audio programs" created and voiced by Google Notebook by providing "guided journeys" through architecture; sound installations like Alex Lee Harris's *"CAGED Ringtone" (a haunting soundtrack); performances focused on sound innovation, such as #NADAWAVE; and scripts detailing the evolution of vocal sound from a "burst" to "the word". We also examine video installations by Camille Henrot and Ed Atkins using music/vocal elements and conceptual works like Ryan Gander's Bad Language (The iconography and abstraction of tone explored).