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Lavinia Greenlaw, Audio Obscura - ArtLyst Event

Lavinia Greenlaw, Audio Obscura - Lower concourse, St Pancras International Station

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In the busy public spaces of London's St Pancras International Station, everyday dramas are constantly being acted out; people waiting or rushing, engaged in conversation or lost in their own thoughts.

In Audio Obscura, equipped with headphones, you enter the crowd and overhear voices around you. What did that woman mean? Did he really say that? Does she realise what she is saying? You might wish you hadn’t listened or you might want to know more. You will look for stories and you might even find them...

A co-commission with Manchester International Festival, Audio Obscura is a new sound work by award-winning poet and novelist Lavinia Greenlaw. In an aural equivalent to the camera obscura, the audience experienes the project in a solitary way - hearing fragments of individual narratives, glimpses of interior worlds drawn from monologues that glance off one another, hovering between speech and unconscious thought.

Overhearing these voices, the listener becomes immersed in private thoughts, emotions, recollections and confessions in a very public space, projecting what they hear onto the people they see.


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22 Sep 2011 Read Review
Start 13 Sep 2011
End 23 Oct 2011
Times Open daily, 12 noon - 8pm (last headsets dispensed 7.30pm), 30 minutes duration
Venue Lower concourse, St Pancras International Station
Address Lower concourse, St Pancras International Station, (between Marks & Spencer and Le Pain Quotidien), London, NW1 2QP.   UK
Phone 020 7713 1400
Cost Free (credit / debit card or mobile phone required as deposit)
Posted 07 Sep 2011

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