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First Friday Art & Studio Stroll in Garden City, Idaho on December 3, 2021.
Ted Apel’s sound installation at the GreenBox.
Installation: The Only Thing We Have to Fear
Artist Statement: In 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt began to broadcast a series of radio addresses on policy directly to the American people. These addresses became known as "fireside chats" and continued throughout the three terms of his presidency.
In this installation, a radio plays a mixture of sounds from a forest fire and a fireside chat that has been altered to accentuate only the noisy parts of the speech. Here the message is obscured and reinterpreted in layers of noise.
Ted Apel’s sound installation at the GreenBox.
Installation: The Only Thing We Have to Fear
Artist Statement: In 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt began to broadcast a series of radio addresses on policy directly to the American people. These addresses became known as "fireside chats" and continued throughout the three terms of his presidency.
In this installation, a radio plays a mixture of sounds from a forest fire and a fireside chat that has been altered to accentuate only the noisy parts of the speech. Here the message is obscured and reinterpreted in layers of noise.
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- Gregg Mizuta
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- Ted Apel

