Inventions in Sound
Daljit Nagra selects Inventions in Sounds. Raymond Antrobus explores the art of translating sound for the eye. From 2021.
Poet Daljit Nagra revisits the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ's poetry archive and selects Inventions of Sounds.
Deaf poet Raymond Antrobus has been shortlisted for the TS Eliot prize 2024, the winner of which will be announced this week.
[Sound of sky splitting]
[Sound of heart accelerating]
[Sound of shadows behind a door]
Raymond explores the art of translating sound for the eye, looking at the poetic possibilities of closed captions.
What can these captions - designed to illuminate the sound world of a film or TV show - reveal about how we conceive of sound itself?
Raymond speaks to fellow D/deaf poets and artists to explore their experiences navigating the spaces between the words. Are closed captions just a simple act of transcription - [Doorbell rings] - or a more subjective act of translation? How might we reimagine them?
[Sound of something invented]
Featuring the sound artist Christine Sun Kim, poet Meg Day, filmmaker and founding member of FWD Doc Lindsey Dryden and the captioner Calum Davidson from Red Bee Media. With poetic captions inspired by the work of Christine Sun Kim.
This documentary has been produced in three forms - as a radio broadcast, as a transcript with annotations from Raymond and as a subtitled video.
Produced by Eleanor McDowall
A Falling Tree production for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4, first broadcast in 2021.
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Watch: Inventions in Sound – Subtitled Video
Raymond Antrobus explores the poetic possibilities of closed captions.
Transcript
Broadcasts
- Last Sunday 07:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4 Extra
- Last Sunday 12:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4 Extra
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