Engages,
Samm Sutton, Lucy Dodd Crawl Radio
Opening: Thursday 11 November 2021…through the vocoders grafted to the Cochlea*
In partnership with Composite, we announce the launch of Crawl Radio (CR). A collaboration between Samm Sutton and Lucy Dodd, Crawl Radio is an artist-led experiment in techno-institutional broadcasting.
Imagined as a contemporary theatre of sonic art, performance, experimental music, talks, criticism, audio workshops, and reading groups, CR is a platform supporting interdisciplinary, critical, and speculative work that attunes (to)/detunes (from) the currents of our time.
Live on-air from Nov 11, we’re pleased to present an initial program of exciting artists and collaborators with more to be announced.
Cameron Hurst/Babs Rapeport/Gian Manik/Dom Willmott/Genevieve Trail/Debris Facility/No More Poetry/ACCA/Isobel D’Cruz Barnes/Carmen-Sibha Keiso/Amy Spiers/Grace McQuilten/Forms for Encounter and Exchange with RMIT
Crawl Radio operates and broadcasts on the traditional lands of the Wurunjderi Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded.
Crawl Radio would like to thank our advisory board, Polly Stanton and Byron Dean for their ongoing contributions and assistance in producing CR.
*Transmission to Artaud [toward an Unnatural Theatre], Logan Berry. 2021
Samm Sutton is an artist, producer and writer living in Melbourne. Working across multiple disciplines and media, his practice most recently organises around an interest in the socially aggregated ways we code ourselves into channels, streams, and platforms of personal expression.
Lucy Dodd is an arts worker, programmer and (uncategorised) creator dipping her figurative toes into sporadic projects adhering to no discernible theme (just the way she likes it). Lucy is a co-founder of Pretend Radio and has an interest in creating spaces exploring the interlocking relationships between physical, virtual and sonic realms. She is based in Naarm (Melbourne).
Crawl Radio would like to thank our advisory board, Polly Stanton and Byron Dean for their ongoing contributions and assistance in producing CR.