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Hannah Faith: The sound of Josephine Pryde

Selector and creator, Hannah Faith shares a special mix inspired by the Turner Prize聽2016

 
 
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色控传媒 London invited selector and creator Hannah Faith to create a special mix in response to the Turner Prize 2016 exhibition. Inspired by a visit to the show, Hannah鈥檚 mix focuses the nominee whose work resonated with her the most, Josephine聽Pryde.

Here鈥檚 what Hannah Faith had to say about the mix, which you can listen to聽below:

The vision behind this mix began when I visited the Turner Prize exhibition at Tate Britain. Out of the four nominees, something about Josephine鈥檚 work resonated with me straight away: the hands. When I was 17 years old, and starting to experiment with photography, I had a huge obsession with hands; taking photographs of them to use as a canvas, especially close ups against coloured walls. As soon as I saw the Hands 鈥淔眉r Mich鈥 portraits on the walls I felt a connection to Josephine Pryde鈥檚聽work.

When you walk into Josephine鈥檚 section of the exhibition, there is a long train running through the middle of the room. It鈥檚 actually a model freight train with carriages tagged by graffiti artists from places the train has been displayed, including Berlin, one of the cities she lives and works聽in.

The model train was my inspiration to create a mix which evokes travelling on a long rail journey. I imagined being on a train ride with Josephine, and noticing all the hand movements of passengers in the carriage as they scroll through their phones and write away with their pens in notepads, similar to how you see them in the Hands 鈥淔眉r Mich聽photos.

The mix begins with Flamingosis鈥櫬燗irplane Mode, which felt like the perfect song to start with, reminding me of the way we tend to tune out from the world around us when on long-haul journeys. I mixed in atmospheric, dreamy sounds, like Uppers International鈥檚聽Dankasa聽as I imagined daydreaming whilst on the journey, to expand the possibilities of going from A to B and being able to end up聽anywhere.

Josephine鈥檚 work made me think that being constantly absorbed by, and feeling the need to be connected to technology all the time is limiting聽our sense of normality. Inspired by her photographs and sculptures, this mix reflects聽a聽train ride where you tune out and daydream,聽using聽the journey as a space to relect on modern聽life.

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