Radia Show 912 | And you've asked me to think about medicine

a collective sonic collage by Sarah Scaife

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In a sympathetic garden, we made a gentle journey to explore wellbeing and medicine with some honesty.
The work is created from original sounds, collected and recorded live in the gardens of Dartington Hall, Devon, UK, by contributors who joined Sarah's workshop at Sentient Performativities: thinking alongside the human, 2022.

 

a wonderful collage of voices -- including some amazingly vulnerably and moving moments      (particpant)

 

In the spaces between us and the more-than-human, we found sensations, imaginings and understandings. These conversations are ultimately lyrical and optimistic, but other voices and feelings are heard.
 

Sarah warmly thanks the participants who generously shared their recordings and trusted her to create this collage. The participants are Eleanor Snare, Gemma Collard-Stokes, Jane Mason, Katrina Brown, Rita Leduc, Sabine Kussmaul, Sam Francis, Scott Thurston.

 

Sarah Scaife is an artist and doctoral research student in the University of Exeter Department of Communications, Drama and Film. She uses practice-based performance research methods to explore "medicines of uncertainty". The research is supervised at the University of Exeter and the University of Bristol and supported by the South, West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership, UK.

 

Credits
Image credit: Sarah Scaife using photograph by Katrina Brown 2022
Music: digitally devised by Sarah Scaife remixing 'Elementary' by Scott Buckley
Created in partnership with Soundart Radio 102.5FM.

 

Background and context

https://art-earth.org.uk/symposium-sentient-performativities/
More about Sarah's work on these platforms
https://cargocollective.com/ragged-robin
http://www.berrybrowngown.uk

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