![]() ![]() I then revisited this idea in 2020 with Correspondences. I have both ideas of assemblage or montage here as well as modular constructions. I wanted to envision sounds as if they were material concepts (even found objects) in space that interrelate, resonate, and co-mingle in rooms. The piece was the first in an ongoing project of imagining composing or making music as a sort of non-linear sculptural/conceptual project. In 2017 I wrote a piece called Constructed Objects. The locations are visualized in these maps: Tehran, The Hague ![]() ![]() The track could be filled in chronologically or out of order, vertically or in layers horizontally, in order to produce a tapestry of daily life.Īct 1: Roggeveenstraat 180, The Hague, KitchenĪct 2: Soundwalk, from Golshandoust to Fadak Park, TehranĪct 3: Community Garden “Het Welpje”, The HagueĪct 4: Construction site in Narmak and home in 92nd Square, Narmak, TehranĪct 6: Fadaiyane Eslam Park soundwalk with Sonic Tehran group, TehranĪct 7: Tram 1 from the Peace Palace to DelftĪct 9: Gardening in Lavasan, close to Latyan dam lakeĪct 10: Apartment Roggeveenstraat 180, The HagueĪct 11: Driving from Pasdaran Street to Narmak, TehranĪct 12: Corner Roggeveenstraat/Van Spijkstraat, The HagueĮach act represents a place or path in each city where the narrative was recorded. pantea underlined these elements with the Tar, and Leonie with a Fender Stratocaster and an original 1950s National Slide Guitar. Bits of conversations, field recordings of the surroundings, special moments and the mundane regularity of daily life, thoughts that cross their minds. The artists never met each other in person, but had gotten an impression of one another during a presentation and short conversation online.Ī one-hour track traveled back and forth between Tehran and The Hague - the artists took turns adding audio fragments to fill this hour. During the month of November pantea and Leonie engaged in a daily conversation. ![]()
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