Stratigraphy
Quartz Sand
A Storm and its Aftermath
David Donohoe and Kate Carr
Rubber Band Music
Organelles
Kate Carr and Matt Atkins
The 750-kilogram snake of destruction fatberg
Rubbish Music
Fatbergs
Rubbish Music
Midsummer, London
A Field Guide to Phantasmic Birds
Zippered Time, Winged Dialogue
David Birchall, Kate Carr and Tullis Rennie
making do with a bicycle and a rubber band
making do with a broken ukulele turned into a sculpture of wire, rubber bands and rubbish
on cabbages, salt, bacteria and transformations
Hawkes End ---> River Sowe Junction (a sonic transect of the sometimes absent River Sherbourne)
making do with a kitchen in the cellar of a crumbling mansion
Fever Dreams
false dawn
Kate Carr London, UK
“Probably the most significant field recordist of contemporary urban Britain…” - The
Quietus.
Kate Carr’s practice explores the textures and technologies of field recording using movement, objects and experimental recording techniques. She creates intimate, delicate and hybrid soundworlds which emphasise interactions and shared experiences within them.
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