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Memory and its re-enactment: Mobile Homestead, Mike Kelley's travelling replica of his childhood home in Detroit

Podcast 3: Autumn 2010
Memory

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Inspired by our three projects launching this autumn, award-winning sound producer Francesca Panetta takes us on a many-layered tour through the subject of memory: personal, geographical, musical, architectural...

Clio Barnard, Susan Philipsz and Mike Kelley reflect on how this theme relates to their work; their voices are joined by those of scientist Steven Rose, historian Michael Sherringham, poet Lavinia Greenlaw, violinist Paul Robertson, author Rachel Lichtenstein and Artangel Co-Director James Lingwood. With music from The Arbor soundtrack by Molly Nyman and Harry Escott and Susan Philipsz's project SURROUND ME, plus compositions by Felix Carey, Andrew Pekler and Ruaridh Law.

Producer: Francesca Panetta

 

Podcast 2: Spring 2010
Young parents, a dictionary, a blunderbuss, a crooked house

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Blythe House, a vast, almost fortress-like building in West London, is home to the reserve collections of three landmark museums: the Science Museum, the British Museum and the V&A. The Concise Dictionary of Dress sees dress curator Judith Clark and psychoanalyst Adam Phillips transform the V&A quadrant into a walk-through dictionary: a one-hour tour taking in eleven tableaux each of which comes with its own dictionary definition. For our podcast feature, Artangel Co-Director Michael Morris takes a walk through the archive with Blythe House's longstanding manager Glenn Benson. The creaking of doors and crackle of nearby phone masts frames a conversation about the building's history as they peruse its always-unpredictable yet meticulously catalogued contents.

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In a triangular house above an ancient river, a girl searches for her lost cherries, is pushed aside by a braying buggy and tries not to throw the baby out with the bath water oblivious, like her counterparts on each of the five floors, to the visitors as they walk up and down the building's winding staircases. This is Smother, an Artangel Interaction project by Sarah Cole in collaboration with Coram young parents. The parents, the artist and the collaborating composer discuss the background to the work - what it is to live in a world that sees you as a "baby having a baby".

Producer: Iain Chambers
 

Podcast 1: New Year 2010
A decade, a lighthouse, a protest, a barber's

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On December 31st 2009, Jem Finer's 1000-year long piece of music Longplayer reached the 1% mark. Speaking from its original listening post at Trinity Buoy Wharf lighthouse he reflects on the origins, meaning and future of the composition. Last September he oversaw its transformation from an automated algorithm to a 1000-minute live performance: this feature includes excerpts from The Long Conversation, the epic 12-hour relay debate that accompanied this event. (Excerpted speakers: Jeanette Winterson, Mark Miodownik, Sophie Fiennes, Daniel Glaser, Susie Orbach and Andrew Kotting - click here for full streamable audio of the entire Long Conversation).

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The Museum of Non Participation was conceived in 2007 when - during the Pakistani lawyers' movement in Islamabad - Karen Mirza and Brad Butler viewed the protests and subsequent state violence from a window in The National Art Gallery. They talk about how the changing nature of the project took them from this key moment in the gallery to a space behind Yaseen Hairdressers shop in Bethnal Green.

Producer: Iain Chambers

 



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