
STATIC/SHIFT: sonic shapes emerging from the snow
For our February program, we are leaning into the double-meanings of “snow,” both as a natural weather phenomenon of Canadian winters, and a type of static or visual noise. The static on a television set is ever-shifting, like a blizzard. On today’s program, sonic forms vibrate in and out of being and familiar sounds hide in the static; artists share sounds that reveal themselves as you listen, emerging like shapes melting through the snow.
ARTISTS:
Aliyah Aziz
Cristina Italiani
Her Motives Are Silent
Jason Kahn
Petra Dubach & Mario van Horrik
EARS HAVE EYES is available on CJSW in Calgary/Mohkinstsis, Golden Co-Op Radio in Golden (BC) and NAISA Radio in South River (Ontario).
This program is co-hosted by Caitlind r.c. Brown & Wayne Garrett, and curated and edited by Caitlind Brown. Thanks to CJSW, Golden Co-Op Radio, and NAISA (especially Kaamil, Claire, and Darren) for supporting this show!
To learn more about the artists or submit your own sound art to EARS HAVE EYES, visit www.hibernationproject.ca/ears-have-eyes/ or email EarsHaveEyes@cjsw.com