Tikkun
Reimagined by Ben Schulman.
At its core, the source material seemed to express ideas about communication between different elements of the "natural world." There are the ritual communicative voices used to express...what, exactly? Homesteading? Hunger? A need for connection? A need to express? This informed how I used the "natural" source material to combine with aural elements with my own domestic sphere - that of knives being sharpened [hunger], shared communications and the need for closeness [snippets of conversation with my son], discarding paper [ritual cleaning/home] and a simple guitar melody [expression] that weaves in, out, and under the noise. A choral note hovers toward the end. Is there a frequency on the spectrum that all tap into?
Part of the Sounding Nature project - for more information, see http://www.citiesandmemory.com/sounding-nature