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Margaret Noble, Orwell's 1984 Remixed
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Friday, May 28th, 2010
Contemporary sound artist Margaret Noble brings George Orwell's classic dystopian novel 1984 into the future by transforming an original vinyl recording into a postmodern soundscape of modern media, original and sampled music, timeless news reports and more. Noble pulls samples from a 1950s vinyl of broadcast radio recordings and modern media to produce an experimental electronic music album, featuring analogue synthesizer, beats, acoustic instruments, voice and field recordings. The result is an experimental narrative radio piece that literally underscores the uncomfortable, satirical and reflective tensions of the novel, much of which retains startling and unmistakable relevance to our contemporary period. Here, we hear two excerpts from the work-in-progress, entitled Safer is Better and Watched (13 minutes).
Profits from Noble's project will go to Amnesty International. To learn more and help fund the project, please make a pledge on Kickstarter here.
Profits from Noble's project will go to Amnesty International. To learn more and help fund the project, please make a pledge on Kickstarter here.
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