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Closer to the Ground to Hear

Posted on November 1, 2012February 4, 2019

1/11/2012

closer to ground to hear is an installation comprising audio works and poem-texts by Mark Goodwin and images by Nikki Clayton, with sound design by Brian Lewis. A merging of Tarkovsky’s Zone (as depicted in his film ‘Stalker’) with a portion of the rurban rim of north-east Sheffield, this collaborative work will be reconfigured during the residency, with Goodwin reconstituting a number of the poems and Lewis adding new mixes to the multi-channel soundscape each week. Each of the three discs that comprise the soundscape differs in length; three variable loops creating a different version of the work every time it is heard.

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