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大氣與重力相互傾斜,它們擴張或錨定,是支撐我們感知的必要根基,但我們卻總是情不自禁的想向外觸及,尋求更遠、更陌生的視野,《Selene》是一張關於對遙遠事物揮之不去的渴望的記錄,邀請聽眾投入與沈思。
由享譽國際的日本鋼琴創作人小瀨村晶,以及澳洲跨域藝術家、實驗廠牌Room40主理人Lawrence English合作。
Atmosphere and gravity lean into each other. They are simultaneously expansive, and anchoring. They hold us, and lend a sense of perspective. They provide a stability and a knowingness which is essential in the absolute, and yet we cant help but find ourselves gazing upward, outward and reaching towards that which sits outside those things and ways we know. Selene is a record about that this lingering desire for that which sits beyond. It is work that seeks new perspectives snatched from familiar vistas, and it meditates on that sense of anchor and perspective. The work is also a speculative hymn to the visions of the celestial zones that spill ever outward. These visions, once merely what we could perceive with the naked eye are now so much more. Our minds eye is fed in equal parts by radio telecopy, filmic dreams and fiction renders of a place most of us will never know first-hand. This recording ties into a linage that reaches back, while stretching forward. It is just one story of so many, told across places, across cultures, across generations. It sits in the in-between of before and after, and in that moment invites us to situate ourselves and lean into it.
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