An attempt to recreate the sounds around through everyday objects and human gesture. Playful, while also provoking contemplation.
"Making Do" is Kate Carr's series of monthly experiments that involve a limited number of everyday objects. In the first edition, plastic cogs emit sighs and sputters, wet whistles reverberate through hollow logs, steel wool sings against zither strings, while various bits and bobs boomerang back and forth, as Kate Carr constructs brilliantly playful sculptures of sound from the squish and squawk of the world of things.
These compositions delicately straddle the line between field recording and foley work, inviting you to immerse yourself in the imperturbable scratchings of household relics patiently reimagined.
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An attempt to recreate the sounds around through everyday objects and human gesture. Playful, while also provoking contemplation.
"Making Do" is Kate Carr's series of monthly experiments that involve a limited number of everyday objects. In the first edition, plastic cogs emit sighs and sputters, wet whistles reverberate through hollow logs, steel wool sings against zither strings, while various bits and bobs boomerang back and forth, as Kate Carr constructs brilliantly playful sculptures of sound from the squish and squawk of the world of things.
These compositions delicately straddle the line between field recording and foley work, inviting you to immerse yourself in the imperturbable scratchings of household relics patiently reimagined.
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