Showing posts with label psychogeography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychogeography. Show all posts

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Listen to the Pictures Part 2



Parts 1-4 of the audio piece created from field recordings made during the walks along the Moshassuck River. Recordings were made over a period of about 9 months.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Listen to the pictures: Conanicus' Bow audio

 The first section of the Conanicus' Bow audio montage. Created from field recordings made on the project walks along the Moshassuck River.

The full audio will be available on Saturday when the show opens.


Friday, January 24, 2014

New work: Conanicus' Bow @ AS220 Project Space



Opening on Saturday February 1st. Providence in Silver: photographs by John Nanian, Warren Eve, Paul Shelasky and Erik Gould  @AS220 Project Space, Providence RI.

I'm very excited to be part of this group show and to show some new work. 40 photographs with text and audio.


 A walking meditation, Conanicus' Bow grew out of my attempt
 to walk the Moshassuck River, only 8.9 miles in length, flowing from Lincoln RI to the bay at Providence. Used and abused, this river makes its way almost unseen through a built landscape including former textile mills, a casket factory, three cemeteries, a major rail line and an interstate highway.

I relate my experience in photographs, words and field audio.









"Even under the open sky it is difficult to see and to get to, well guarded by a thicket of trees and vines and exit ramps. There's water there? Hiding in plain sight until comes a rainy spring and with great flood announces to the unlucky that although it may be your house or workshop YES indeed: a river flows (temporarily) through it..."
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