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Comfort Music: Liz Flood + Hunter Whitaker-Morrow & Tack Anne

In their new collaborative project, Liz Flood & Hunter Whitaker-Morrow use methods of radio and television scanning to create diffusion, slippage, and emergent signification.

Elizabeth Flood is a sound artist working with radio as both an instrument and a medium to communicate from a distance. She is interested in playing in the blurry space between transmission and reception, signal and noise, dreams and waking, here and there.

Hunter Whitaker-Morrow is an artist who works in modes of audio-visual performance, video installation, and experimental documentary. His work, both structuralist and conceptual, centers on an exploration of the moving image as socio-historical text and the activation of audio-visual constructions to serve as instruments of cultural supersession.

Tack Anne is an improv and hobbyist tap dancer who uses loops to create short sets of varying rhythms, patterns and noises. She can be found tap dancing by the lakefront, using the sounds of water, traffic and wind to dance reactively with.