A surreal exchange of words by the Aurora Bridge, near the railway. A dialogue between unlikely spies that makes a mockery of spy stories with irony and nonsense.
The scene is set by the historic bridge in Seattle, known for its striking presence over Lake Union. This audio work reimagines the soundscape of the Hannover Hydroelectric Power Plant. It is part of the Cities and Memory project, blending place, story, and sound to invite listeners into a playful world of coded secrets and hidden meanings.
Created for Cities and Memory using the 'Hydroelectric power plant, Hannover' recording by Jurgen Morgenstern-Feise.
ALSO in MY Cities and Memory series
- Sound Weaver's Incantation
- Just before leaving
- What's happening in Seattle?
- Instructions for a safe crossing
- One unconfutable proof
- In the interest of safety
- Sound(s) matter(s)
- We won the war against poverty
- Trailblazing astronaut Robert H. Lawrence Jr.
- Sound of empty
- I love you Odysseus
- For the country
- It's not a wave, it's a river
- Stealing souls in Venice
- Airport, carousel
- Why did he take me here?
- Borsellino and Falcone: death of anti-mafia magistrates