Chats with Artists in Lockdown
Arts:Visual Arts
"I create a journey in which forms are always in a state of becoming, where the human merges with other bodies and where we have a chance to listen/experience a site from an altogether different perspective."
Rebecca Glover.
We dive into sound and take off our ears to listen to seedlings, objects and locations. We discuss notation of sound and how to make sound felt through language/instruction. We talk about how Foley has developed Rebecca's practise and she jams with some objects to hand in her makeshift studio (her spare room) with an empty feta tin, a baking tray and some dry spaghetti, to give us some ideas for how to create some sound at home. I try to make some tuneful flapping.
Sound: Listening Perspectives, Hydrophone, Regents Canal Autumn 2019
Image: Ear Sponge Breathing
https://rebeccaglover.co.uk
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