Listen "All Ears - Q&A"
Episode Synopsis
New Zealand-born, Brussels-based artist, Kate McIntosh, creates an improvised laboratory for unusual recordings and acoustic experiments, using everyday objects and materials. Chairs are dragged, paper is torn, glasses are toppled; sounds are recorded and played back along the way.
As curious scientist, mischievous questioner and eclectic storyteller, McIntosh creates a distinctive journey made of parables, fragments and jokes: of human and animal behaviour, of crowd control and linguistics, politics and group dynamics, birds and traffic jams, societies and social interactions.
In the silences in between, questions arise about who we are alone and how we are together; about what it might take to change a culture, and what we might miss in the push for self-sufficiency.
McIntosh is fascinated with destruction and creation, sense and nonsense, the whole and the fractured. With both lucidity and off-beat humour, All Ears beautifully balances on the thin line between experiment and entertainment.
This postshow Q&A was recorded on Friday 4th September 2015
Concept, Text & Performance Kate McIntosh
Dramaturge Pascale Petralia, Tim Etchells
Sound Design John Avery
Lighting Design Chris Copland
Technical Direction Simon Stenmans
Production Coordination Ingrid Vranken
Produced by SPIN
Now score courtesy Tim Etchells
As curious scientist, mischievous questioner and eclectic storyteller, McIntosh creates a distinctive journey made of parables, fragments and jokes: of human and animal behaviour, of crowd control and linguistics, politics and group dynamics, birds and traffic jams, societies and social interactions.
In the silences in between, questions arise about who we are alone and how we are together; about what it might take to change a culture, and what we might miss in the push for self-sufficiency.
McIntosh is fascinated with destruction and creation, sense and nonsense, the whole and the fractured. With both lucidity and off-beat humour, All Ears beautifully balances on the thin line between experiment and entertainment.
This postshow Q&A was recorded on Friday 4th September 2015
Concept, Text & Performance Kate McIntosh
Dramaturge Pascale Petralia, Tim Etchells
Sound Design John Avery
Lighting Design Chris Copland
Technical Direction Simon Stenmans
Production Coordination Ingrid Vranken
Produced by SPIN
Now score courtesy Tim Etchells
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