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ISSUE 41 : Models of Listening
Silver Noise: Some Scenes on the Sonic Memory of History
銀色噪音:歷史的聲音記憶術,一些場景
June 5th, 2019Type: Sound Scene
Author: Au Sow Yee Editor: Rikey Tenn
Note: Since If We Do Not Exist, How Could Our Memories Remain and not Pass into Silence, a collaborative work with Chen Yow Ruu in 2017, and further into The Nanyang Intelligence Bureau, a theatre performance in 2018, as well as a series of radio program entitled Film in Sound Series: Collected Stories of Malay and the Empire created for TheCube Project Space’s “Talking Drums Radio”, on-going art projects directly or indirectly relates to sound, this article is a reflection on some thoughts in sound and scenes revealed throughout some of the exploration paths regarding the sonic memory of history.
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