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Wasn't It Lovely?

Wasn't It Lovely?

FromStories from the Hart


Wasn't It Lovely?

FromStories from the Hart

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode transcript available here.Connection, Reconnection, Space and Belonging are the themes of the show this week in The West Meeting Room. Braeden hosts the show this week and calls Hart House Stories alumni producers Saba, Nermeen and Sabahat to reconnect across multiple time zones and reminisce about our time working together a year go in the West Meeting Room (the namesake of our show!). We recall a field trip we took to a sound exhibit that summer. As we move through these lonely days longing for connection, we remind ourselves of what it felt like to pile into a small space together and laugh and cry and share our stories with one other. To summon the remembering of that day, we begin the show with a piece by multimedia artist Phoebe Wang, titled "Isn't It Lovely?". It was one of the installations featured in the Resonant Bodies exhibit by Constellations, a collective of sound artists. This piece is an immersive multitrack tapestry of soundscapes and conversations that were bouncing off the walls of a constructed hideout at the exhibit and eventually made its way into our collective memories of a time when togetherness and shared space could coexist with ease. To check out Constellations and all of the amazing pieces featured in the Resonant Bodies exhibit that day visit the site below: www.constellationsaudio.com/resonantbodies
Released:
May 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Real talk about growing up, being human, and navigating student life as we explore the feels, fails, and stories that help us understand ourselves and each other. We are passionate about the power of story to create change, shift perspectives and deepen understanding. This student-led production is a space to create dynamic and engaging audio work and share personal narratives that connect us to intimate conversations about social justice, identity and community.