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The Tobacconists at Gunther, 8.4.12
RIP Scott Foust
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Taking the reparation and servicing of a 1970’s tape recorder as its point of departure, Noise floor intersects the development of recording technologies with ideas of a sonic presence. With the repair manual as an informing framework, the work intermingles appropriated advertising blurbs with Follesø Egeland’s own writing; technical photography with photographic abstraction. Combining these different voices, the publication examines notions of a sonic-self, through the recording industry’s race for higher sensitivity and lower noise.