- Playing
- Ad Absurdum
- From
- Sarah Boothroyd
Produced for the 2008 Third Coast International Audio Festival Short Docs competition.
More from Sarah Boothroyd
Now
(00:01:00)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
Now is a one-minute exploration of the elusive nature of nowness.
You
(00:01:00)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
This one-minute work is built from micro-edits of the word “you.” One syllable, three letters, and a broad spectrum of sound and connotation.
Sex and Death
(00:03:00)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
A three-minute spin on time-lapse phonography. Fragments, questions, and the banal. Life stories and other accidents.
Plato's Cave
(00:03:00)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
A riff on Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, in which humans are presented as prisoners who spend their entire lives staring at a cave wall, mistaking the shadows they see there ...
Rabble Rousers
(00:28:00)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
Touching on ethics, justice, democracy, and global citizenship, Rabble Rousers explores the notion of protest as a spontaneous installation of improvised 'music' in public space.
Power and Freedom
(00:05:40)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
A round-the-world tour of protests in Canada, England, France, Spain, Ukraine, the United States, and beyond.
All In Time
(00:25:01)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
Guided by science and science fiction, All In Time traverses the timeless mystery of time itself.
Retro Rhetoric: Becoming More Becoming
(00:03:00)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
How to make your dreams of happiness come true.
Worry Worry Worry
(00:01:00)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
A meditation on anxiety and machines in modern life.
Shadows on Sparks Street
(00:53:42)
From: Sarah Boothroyd
This is the true story of the only Canadian federal politician in history to be assassinated, the last public execution in Canada, and a mystery that refuses to die. Sarah ...
Piece Description
Produced for the 2008 Third Coast International Audio Festival Short Docs competition.
Broadcast History
• Artwork selected for exhibition at the 2008 Yeosu Art Festival in South Korea, wherein audio works were played from a car equipped with a special speaker system, as the vehicle is positioned in various locations around the city
• Artwork selected for inclusion in Itch Magazine, a South African online periodical
• Artwork selected for exhibition during The Lab Sessions 4.0: “Deconstructing Hip” in October 2008 at the Labspace Studio in Toronto
• Artwork selected for exhibition at the Beijing 789 Biennial in August - September 2009
• Artwork broadcast during the Future Places Digital Media Festival, in Portugal, in October 2010
• Artwork featured in Replica exhibition at The New Gallery in Jerusalem, in October 2010




