CDContainers / by Sherre DeLys and Russell Stapleton. You, me and the stars / by Jim Denley. 24 views of an inkstain on the tatami. No. 5: A dream run through Nagasaki / by Tony Barrell.
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Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
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24 views of an inkstain on the tatami. No. 5. A dream run through Nagasaki | Tony Barrell | ||
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Containers | Sherre DeLys | ||
You, me and the stars | Jim Denley |
Product details
Duration: 64 min.
This product forms part of the following series: Listening Room.
'You, me and the stars': A radiophonic work created from recordings made in Cairns exploring the symbolism and significance of the airport in modern life. It was awarded second prize in the Radio Fiction category of the 2001 Phonurgia Nova Awards.
Non-commercial recording - for study purposes only.
'Containers': A soundscape in three shifts composed entirely from recordings made on the wharves in Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay, on a single day in 2000. Winner of the Grand Prix for Art and Design in Sound at the 2001 Phonurgia Nova Awards in France.
Originally broadcast on The Listening Room, ABC Classic FM, 3 September 2001.
'A dream run through Nagasaki': Number 5 of '24 views of an inkstain on the tatami', a guided audio tour of Japan in which the familiar and the strange are twisted by an irritable postcard writer, a passionless guidebook and a 'voice in the head'. The ultimate mark on the big tatami, the atomic bomb explosion of 1945, still haunts the town. Written and performed by Tony Barrell.
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