Updated: Mar 2, 2021
Ruth Anderson. - I come out of your sleep - 1982
Ruth Anderson - Pregnant Dream - 2019?
Jacki Apple - Gully Score - 2010
Bjork - Medúlla - 2004
Yoko Ono - Mind Train - 1972
Jez Riley French - also in convo with him a little bit
https://jezrileyfrench.co.uk/a-glacier-heated-by-the-sea.php
https://jezrileyfrench.co.uk/scores-for-listening.php
Hildegard Westerkamp - 'Kits Beach' Soundwalk - 1989
Patrick Staff -For those in search of immunity - 2020
Poemproducer/AGF on recon sound - Insisting to Remember
And lecture on politics, sound, radical mychology including a collaborative/community mychology score https://soundcloud.com/skupina/videogram-special-agf
Elastic Fiction - Multispecies Mixtape & PDF - ‘phytophonic’ communications between plant species affected by the planetary crisis
Ain Bailey The Pitch Sisters - 8 channel composition
Angela Rawlings - Sound of Mull
https://arawlings.is/sound-of-mull
Cy Twombly - gesture
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Updated: Jan 18, 2021
Radio programme
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0002zmr
Article by Robert McFarlane
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/apr/10/eeriness-english-countryside-robert-macfarlane
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http://victoriasin.co.uk/index.php/projects/rewriting-the-future
Sound installation - And at the pinnacle, the foot of a mountain, 2019 at Site Gallery
A science-fiction following humans subsumed by fantasy reproductive processes in a world ruled by gigantic parasitic plants.
The episode on Queer Currents
https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/art-and-ideas/back-to-earth-queer-currents
Includes beautiful sound work with Victoria Sin - echos what I am trying to create
Podcast text...
How do queer theory and artistic practice inform environmental activism and climate justice? How can we think decolonisation and queerness together? Victoria Sin welcomes guest host Serpentine Assistant Curator, Kostas Stasinopoulos to dive into transformation, queerness, the natural and unnatural, wild, decolonial and submerged perspectives. Together with guests Ama Josephine Budge, Macarena Gómez-Barris and Jack Halberstam, they ask: “where does wildness live?” and they collectively explore questions of desire, pleasure, queer resistance and affinity within apocalyptic world-making.