︎ SOUND STRATEGIES FOR CONTEMPORARY TIME TRAVEL

by G Lucas Crane
No matter how popular and useful the contemporary act of Time Travel is, to actually do it is confusing and fraught with existentially and emotionally destructive dead ends for the self, especially if one wants to emerge into the future or past as somewhat the same person. In this essay/zine, G Lucas Crane suggests that a careful embodied listening or music practice and a focus on the time-dimensionality of sound might help us weather the winds of extreme change brought by attempting non-linearity.

Designed & Printed by Secret Riso Club
36 Pages


This piece was originally published in *Sound American Journal










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