When we are all encouraged to socially distance ourselves, we can find new ways of sharing experiences collectively.
Hausmusik Kollektiv
A growing collection of A4 sheet paper pieces to create, experience or perform at home.
FaceTime Duo #1
by Claudia Molitor
FaceTime Duo 2: Sonic Portrait
by Claudia Molitor
Where Speech Meets Sound I
by Amina Abbas-Nazari
Where Speech Meets Sound II
by Amina Abbas-Nazari
Evening Music
by Lilja María Ásmundsdóttir
Is this the right amount of social distancing?
by Amber Priestley
What is it you want to listen to right now?
by Amber Priestley
Turn___at the___
by James M. Creed
Open Letter
by Howard Skempton
duo at a distance
by Erik Carlson
KNIT ONE - PURL ONE . SINGLE/DOUBLE RIB
by Catherine Kontz
Invitation - A journey around my room
by Stephen Chase
day upon day upon night upon day
by Dan Ayling
Drawing Breath
by Kathy Hinde
Directions for a watchful walk
by Sam Francis
STOMPY
by Hugh Morris
window scene
by Oliver Ginger
Latency Studies 1 + 2
by Eric Fabrizi
Social D[ist]ancing
by Pete Stollery
Dreams hide in places
by Heloise Tunstall-Behrens
We have chosen those who would not be willing and would not make it fun
by Oge Nwosu
heavy like …(breathe)… deep
by Liz Lassiter
What is heaviness like for Black Womxn in this moment?
Transcribed from conversations with: Doris, Alexandria, Quinisha, Finnesse, Zalika, Romanda, Jes, and Mary
For up 8 instruments/voices of any kind, or solo performance. For 2 or more participants, collaboration is via video conferencing technology giving space to latency, technical glitches, and delays. If recorded, keep all “interruptions”.
Each distinct line represents an instrument. For solo players, pick one line to play. For 2 or more, select only one line to play.
Just One Is Enough To Change The World
by Tullis Rennie
link to audio file: https://soundcloud.com/tullisrennie/just-one-is-enough-to-change-the-world
The Fly
by Hanna Hartman
Tree Song
by Liza Lim
Interferences
by Luigi Archetti
Intermittent Radio Play Workout
by Laura Bowler
(hardly a poem)
by Jürg Frey
Be Latency
by Serge Vuille