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How can one embody a space without being in it? Charmaine Lee’s a stone widens it developed in response to A stone that thinks of Enceladus by visual artist Martha Tuttle, installed at Storm King Art Center in New York.
Incorporating field recordings and vocal samples, this album takes site as a starting point of the highly complex sound environment of this Hudson Valley location, framed by the I-87 NY Thruway, the distant Schunemunk Mountain, and the tree-lined Bunny Road.
This limited edition album is published alongside the book, Return to the Field, edited by Gabriel Kruis and Martha Tuttle, and sold only in a special bundle with a copy of the book.
Digital album available for streaming and download on Bandcamp.
Incorporating field recordings and vocal samples, this album takes site as a starting point of the highly complex sound environment of this Hudson Valley location, framed by the I-87 NY Thruway, the distant Schunemunk Mountain, and the tree-lined Bunny Road.
This limited edition album is published alongside the book, Return to the Field, edited by Gabriel Kruis and Martha Tuttle, and sold only in a special bundle with a copy of the book.
Digital album available for streaming and download on Bandcamp.