RADIOPHONIC MONDAYS features sound and radio artist Mélia Roger
Mélia Rogers’ From ants to mouth noises (55’12) offers a sonorous journey of her various radiophonic and sound art works from 2017 to 2021. Through field recordings making use of close-up microphone techniques the listeners are drawn to delicate details of nature and the non-human world addressing our intimate relation to it.
While shifting the focus on the voice, the listener is invited to receive language as a sonic material, looking for translation loops, vocal clones and mouth noises ambiguities.
On every hour 00:00 Humeurs, stereo extract of multichannel sound installation, 2021 07:45 Intimacy of lichens, soundtrack of an experimental film, 2021 13:35 Le souffle du saxophoniste, sound piece from painting, 2017 15:29 9ème élégie du Duino, poème en son, 2016 19:55 Le chien qui pleure, sound piece, 2021 28:29 Birds and wires, phonography, 2021 32:39 Still Rivers, audio group experience, 2020 41:00 Bugs eating horse dung, field recording, 2020 42:42 Melting ice recorded with homemade hydrophones, field recording, 2021 47:02 Ambiguity of mouth noises, sound curiosity, 2019 48:47 the voice is voices, stereo extract of multichannel sound installation 53:06 From French through Spanish, linguistic experiment, 2018
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