Interweaving environmental catastrophe, family, biography and the everyday, End of Signs shifts fluidly between different times and places. Set to the backdrop of General Electric’s pollution of the Hudson River with PCBs, the piece presents no narrative through line, but rather a collection of memories, scents, breaths, and articulations of place through field recordings, voice, text and digital synthesis. In its embrace of the messiness of people, nature and art-making methodologies, End of Signs is heart-breaking storytelling that somehow hits you in the gut before you know it as the last sine tones dissipate. – James Fei.
professionally duplicated CDr + 12 page booklet. Edition of 100
Weight | 0.08 kg |
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