AMY KINGSMILL: A podcast by SPILL Festival
This podcast series features conversations with artists and makers of all kinds that SPILL has presented, worked with or admired from a distance.
In this, our third and final weekly episode of the season, Robin talks to Amy Kingsmill, a London-based performance artist.
A podcast series by SPILL Festival
Amy came to Ipswich to tell us about her performance and research project, Light Source, following a showing of the piece at Colchester Arts Centre and a symposium at the British Library. Light Source highlighted the lost histories of persecuted people, primarily women, and gave voice to the innocents killed in witch trials.
Amy and Robin covered a huge variety of topics including the history of witch trials in East Anglia and beyond, the possibility of reinventing and reclaiming the witch, contemporary instances of persecution, interpretations of eccentricity and the search for justice for those executed.
For more information on Amy’s work, you can visit her website here. A website dedicated to her Light Source project can be found here.
Credits
Presented and edited by Robin Deacon
Music composed by Loula Yorke
Light Source is hosted and curated by Amy Kingsmill
MARCUS HARRIS-NOBLE: A podcast by SPILL Festival
This podcast series features conversations with artists and makers of all kinds that SPILL has presented, worked with or admired from a distance.
In this, our second episode of the series, Robin is in conversation with Marcus Harris-Noble, Creative Producer and DJ.
A podcast series by SPILL Festival
For this episode, Robin talks to Marcus Harris Noble, Creative Producer and DJ. Marcus was part of our 2024 Think Tank Live programme, presenting a participatory workshop entitled ‘The Deep Listening Toolkit’, which was designed to shift our habits and perceptions around the act of listening to music.
Topics covered in this podcast include the devaluation of music as in monetary and cultural terms, the possibility (or not) random discovery in the algorithmic age, how apps like Shazam have changed how recommendations are made for new music, the pleasures of listening to crackly vinyl records and Marcus’s search for every version of the classic Jimmy Webb song, Wichita Lineman.
Credits
Presented and edited by Robin Deacon
Music composed by Loula Yorke
The Deep Listening Toolkit was devised and presented by Marcus Harris-Noble