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In the fourth episode of The Model podcast, Suzanne Walsh performs Our Always is Here - a piece inspired by the works of George William Russell. Russell was a Theosophist, adopting the pseudonym Ӕon (Ӕ), a gnostic term for the earliest created beings, a later printer’s error truncated the word into the initials AE. Inspired by the artist’s visionary works, Suzanne’s audio contains layerings of voices - mingling, fading and re-emerging - as if oscillating between different realms, and intuiting the paranormal. In this experiential auditory work, Suzanne Walsh draws the listener irrevocably into the uncanny, leading us into the sensory field of The Body Electric.
In the fourth episode of The Model podcast, Suzanne Walsh performs Our Always is Here - a piece inspired by the works of George William Russell. Russell was a Theosophist, adopting the pseudonym Ӕon (Ӕ), a gnostic term for the earliest created beings, a later printer’s error truncated the word into the initials AE. Inspired by the artist’s visionary works, Suzanne’s audio contains layerings of voices - mingling, fading and re-emerging - as if oscillating between different realms, and intuiting the paranormal. In this experiential auditory work, Suzanne Walsh draws the listener irrevocably into the uncanny, leading us into the sensory field of The Body Electric.