Asylum is an immersive piece that takes listeners into a disorienting world of raw, urgent, whispered confessions layered on a cinematic soundscape worthy of your best psychological thriller. Listeners are left with a vague sense of uneasiness, and one piece of advice: do not look in the kitchen sink (did I mention the Polaroid?).
The piece was created for Small Audio Art, the online space by Phoebe McIndoe where audio artists respond to simple prompts, like a kitchen sink, every other month. It's a low-pressure spot for short, creative audio pieces that connect makers worldwide.
ALSO in MY Small Audio Art series:
- A big, beautiful painting
- A step-by-step guide to wooden spoon carving
- The space where the clock used to be
- Window of contempt
- Front door