Vibrational Semantics
Vibrational Semantics

All you have to do is die
An artist text centring around the ghost lamp “like a sentinel an eerie outpost watching over the theatre.”
140x200mm
14 pages
edition of 150

addictive no an adjective
A text on speaking, listening and being understood made in conversation with iOS speech-to-text software.

Words are my warders but don’t keep an I on me
An experimental essay on voice, narrative, literature and translation. In this text Daniela tunes into the hums of voices heard within books, to the recollected csitation, to singing with stitched lips.

DEAR EAR
DEAR EAR is a fragmentary text, moving through subvocalization, lingual acrobatics, ingressive speaking and rhythmic reading in various experiences of the visualised voice.

A Tone or Two
‘A Tone or Two’ comes in the form of a text score and a melodic voice work. Noticing a shift in her voice in recent years, Thams tracks how within the last decades female voices have lowered 23hz in pitch. Tuning into the shift toward more gender equality, vocal pitch is explored in relation to authority, electability, courage and rhythmicity.
With link to online sound work.

Belong to Me
Lisa’s work takes the form of a visual score, a sound work and a short accompanying essay on the metaphorical act of singing underwater, within the context of the migrant crisis in the UK. It is a beautifully haunting.
With link to online sound work.

Five Devours
‘Five Devours’ is a short essay in five parts about need and food as a part of speech, about speech’s relationship to nourishment and hunger; the currency between eating and speaking, expending and consuming.
12 pages
150 x 200mm
risograph printed
edition of 150