New Internationalist

SPOTLIGHT PETER CUSACK

n 1998, Peter Cusack, a sound artist who currently lives and works between London and Berlin, began a project called Favourite Sounds. Behind it lay a simple premise: that he would record his favourite locational sounds. The project asked for nothing spectacular, but for sounds that were defined by their very ordinariness. An album, , followed three years later – it included the hubbub of various markets, the ding-ding ring of a double-decker bus, the chimes of Big Ben, a key turning in

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from New Internationalist

New Internationalist6 min read
‘Some Things Are Priceless’
Built on a land rich in minerals, Kiruna, in the far north of Sweden, was constructed in the late 19th century to house the workers of an iron-ore mine. Since then so much ore has been extracted that the town is at risk of sinking into the hollowed-o
New Internationalist1 min readGender Studies
Every Body
written and directed by Julie Cohen 92 minutes This sensitive, revealing and purposeful doc traces the US practice of surgically assigning exclusively male or female gender to intersex children. That is, babies who were born with characteristics of b
New Internationalist1 min read
Seriously?
Politicians are not known for being gracious losers but few have thrown their toys out the pram quite like Uganda minister Evelyn Anite. In a move that would make the sorest of sore losers blush, Anite took back an ambulance she’d donated to her cons

Related Books & Audiobooks