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The Lost and Found project: Imagineering Fragmedialities (2019)

Jenny Sunesson

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en
The Lost and Found project began as an attempt to challenge my own sound making in opposition to a linear, capitalist, narrative tradition, dominated by visual culture. I wanted to explore the possibilities of sound as a counterpart material risking our perception of what sound is and what it can do. To reach beyond my own aesthetic and sociocultural baggage, I started to experiment with chance operated live performance as a method. By multilayering uncategorised sound scraps the work emerged to “produce itself” and I began to catch glimpses of alternative sound worlds and sites. I called the method fragmenturgy (fragmented dramaturgy) and the alternative realities that were created; fragmedialities (fragmented mediality, fragmented reality).

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The Lost and Found project började som ett försök att utmana mitt eget ljudskapande inom en linjär, kapitalistisk och narrativ tradition som dominerats av visuell kultur. Jag ville utforska ljudets möjligheter som ett socio-kulturellt motstånds-material och utmana vår uppfattning om vad ljud är och vad det kan göra. För att trotsa mina egna invanda arbetssätt och estetiska preferenser började jag experimentera med ”live performance” som metod. Genom att under långa processer låta lager på lager av osorterade ljudfragment “forma sig själva” i realtid började glimtar av alternativa ljudvärldar och platser träda fram ur bakgrunden. Jag kallade metoden fragmenturgi (fragmenterad dramaturgi) och de alternativa verkligheterna fragmedialiteter (fragmenterade medialiteter, fragmenterade verkligheter).
typeresearch exposition
keywordslive art, live performance, Dj, sound, soundscape, sound art, sound narrative, sound engineering, listening, deep listening, ruralism, materiality, technology, imagination, imaginary listening, live electronics, live installation, remix, socially engaged art, ethnography, Noise, Noise Regulation, space, place, Site-specific, culture geography
date13/06/2017
published24/01/2019
last modified24/01/2019
statuspublished
share statusprivate
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/372518/446999
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/vis.372518
published inVIS - Nordic Journal for Artistic Research
portal issue1. VIS Issue 1


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