56 min

#2 RAYGUN Talks to Sal Randolph (US‪)‬ RAYGUN TALKS PODCAST

    • Artes visuales

Sal Randolph first showed with RAYGUN in 2014, with her project 'Library of Art', which we also took to Alaska Projects in Sydney. Sal came back to Raygun in Toowoomba with ESTAR(SER) in 2015.  

Sal says, 'I am an artist and writer living in New York. My current work takes the form of multimedia performance, experimental language, publishing, and the creation of social spaces. I frequently write about attention and the experience of art, and my research interests include the intersection of time, feeling, capital, and crisis.'

In this podcast we discuss Sal's Library of Art, she also explains the investigation of historical practices of attention as part of the research consortium ESTAR(SER). We don't chat about it, but Sal also has undertaken a series of linguistic interventions in social media, including a novel written on Twitter (@driftictation).

This podcast was made by RAYGUN - Tarn McLean and Alexandra Lawson. We acknowledge the Giabal and Jarowiar peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land on which this podcast has taken place. 

Here's a link to Sal's website. 

Sal Randolph first showed with RAYGUN in 2014, with her project 'Library of Art', which we also took to Alaska Projects in Sydney. Sal came back to Raygun in Toowoomba with ESTAR(SER) in 2015.  

Sal says, 'I am an artist and writer living in New York. My current work takes the form of multimedia performance, experimental language, publishing, and the creation of social spaces. I frequently write about attention and the experience of art, and my research interests include the intersection of time, feeling, capital, and crisis.'

In this podcast we discuss Sal's Library of Art, she also explains the investigation of historical practices of attention as part of the research consortium ESTAR(SER). We don't chat about it, but Sal also has undertaken a series of linguistic interventions in social media, including a novel written on Twitter (@driftictation).

This podcast was made by RAYGUN - Tarn McLean and Alexandra Lawson. We acknowledge the Giabal and Jarowiar peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land on which this podcast has taken place. 

Here's a link to Sal's website. 

56 min