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A research in the sensorial qualities of sound that reach beyond the regime of the visible by artist Vibeke Mascini who is talking to sound artist Raviv Ganchrow and sound archeologist Pam Jordan.

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Attentions yet to come Part 1 – Talking to Raviv Ganchrow

Raviv Ganchrow’s work focuses on the interrelationships between sound and space, aspects of which are explored through sound installations, writing, and the development of acoustically shaping, and vibration sensitive technologies. Raviv and I discuss the layering of listening; the intimacy of radio signals, different ‘sites of hearing’ and the reciprocity of transmitter, medium and receiver. This conversation is interspersed with sound clips from Raviv’s project Knallfunken, 2019.

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Attentions yet to come – Part 2 – Talking to Pam Jordan

Through her work as an architect specializing in sustainable architecture and heritage, conservation and restoration, Pam Jordan developed an interest in sound in heritage sites. Her work as a “sensory archaeologist” led her to research sites such as the remains of the Berlin Wall and Mount Lykaion in Greece, with an emphasis on activating the history and memories of these sites through sound. I invited her to speak with me about sound awareness, deaf spaces and acoustic heritage. This conversation was interspersed with several of Pam’s field recordings.

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These episodes were made on invitation of Metropolis M, with the support of: Rijksakademie Amsterdam where these conversations were recorded, Maggie who introduced the occasional sonic notes of dog dreaming and fur fluttering, Stef Veldhuis who was of great editing assistance and of course thanks to Raviv Ganchrow and Pam Jordan, who shared their intellectual generosity as well as some sound clips from their endlessly inspiring work.

Vibeke Mascini

is a visual artist

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