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Re-Membering/Re-Presencing
https://ruralsituationism.bandcamp.com/album/re-membering-re-presencing

Happy to announce new music. Re-Membering/Re-Presencing is a two-channel mix of a sound installation exhibited at the Ford Calumet Environmental Center at Big Marsh. Limited edition CDs are available via Bandcamp! Thanks to the folks at Rural Situationism. And thanks to everyone at ThreeWalls and Big Marsh.

Exhibition Text:
Norman W. Long
Re-Membering/Re-Presencing
Commissioned by Threewalls as part of the Dreaming of a Future exhibition, Norman W. Long's ReMembering/Re-Presencing is a site-specific multichannel sound installation at the Ford Calumet Environmental Center, located at Big Marsh, comprised of a series of field recording workshops, sound walks and improvised performances at Big Marsh and Marian R. Byrnes Park. In addition, the sound installation includes sonified data taken from plants onsite and data sets of soil, air, water and demographics of the community area.
The sounds of Jeffery Manor, a Black community, are recordings of animals, plants, wind and water, the sounds of the community, sounds made by people, including traffic, drag races, fireworks, block parties, and other everyday activities that take place in the neighborhood community.

Commissioned by Threewalls as a part of the Dreaming of a Future exhibition curated by Dr. Jeffreen M. Hayens, Re-Membering/Re-Presencing is partially supported by Chicago's Cultural Treasures, the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Field Foundation, Ford Foundation, Illinois Arts Council Agency, the National Endowment for the Arts, individual donors, and the Threewalls Board of Directors.

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