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Ethan Murrow is an artist living in Boston: “It was one of those moments when you were a kid and you realize history is so big, and kind of unquantifiable. That was one of those moments for me, when I suddenly realized all these amazing things had happened on the land, realizing there was very likely a sheep farm on the property we were working on 100 or 150 years before.” In this episode, we talk about raising sheep as the basis for art practice.
Sounds in this episode include recordings by Freesound users pogotron (CC Sampling Plus 1.0); vman533, andune, and dobroide (CC BY 3.0); filmscore and yuval (CC0 1.0); as well as Singing Insects of North American (SINA) (CC BY-SA 4.0). Photo by USDA/Keith Weller vis Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.
Ethan Murrow is an artist living in Boston: “It was one of those moments when you were a kid and you realize history is so big, and kind of unquantifiable. That was one of those moments for me, when I suddenly realized all these amazing things had happened on the land, realizing there was very likely a sheep farm on the property we were working on 100 or 150 years before.” In this episode, we talk about raising sheep as the basis for art practice.
Sounds in this episode include recordings by Freesound users pogotron (CC Sampling Plus 1.0); vman533, andune, and dobroide (CC BY 3.0); filmscore and yuval (CC0 1.0); as well as Singing Insects of North American (SINA) (CC BY-SA 4.0). Photo by USDA/Keith Weller vis Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.