In Residence With

In Residence With
Podcast Description
In Residence With is a podcast series that delves into the creative processes of sound artists during their residencies at Sound Art Lab in Struer, Denmark. Each episode offers an intimate glimpse into the artists' explorations, experiments, and reflections as they develop new work.
Produced by Timmy Olivia Thyge Johansen and Louise Tandrup Esbensen / The Lake Radio
Produced for Sound Art Lab
Supported by Statens Kunstfond and Nordisk Kulturfond
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast explores themes related to sound art, creativity, and experimentation, featuring episodes like Rupert Enticknap's exploration of voice and embodied sound through neglected pianos, Mads Kjeldgaard's reflections on time and attention influenced by a life-altering concussion, and Stefanie Egedy's composition for subwoofers emphasizing tactile and emotional resonance.

In Residence With is a podcast series that delves into the creative processes of sound artists during their residencies at Sound Art Lab in Struer, Denmark. Each episode offers an intimate glimpse into the artists’ explorations, experiments, and reflections as they develop new work.
Produced by Timmy Olivia Thyge Johansen and Louise Tandrup Esbensen / The Lake Radio
Produced for Sound Art Lab
Supported by Statens Kunstfond and Nordisk Kulturfond
Episode Notes
In Residence With is a podcast series that delves into the creative processes of sound artists during their residencies at Sound Art Lab in Struer, Denmark. Each episode offers an intimate glimpse into the artists’ explorations, experiments, and reflections as they develop new work.
During their residency at Sound Art Lab, Rupert Enticknap explores voice, tuning, and embodied sound through recordings made with neglected pianos in India. These out-of-tune instruments, shaped by climate, time, and colonial histories, become collaborators in Rupert’s improvisational process—revealing unexpected resonances and microtonal textures.
Working with the voice as both a physical and emotional medium, Rupert’s practice investigates how bodies carry sound, memory, and identity. Their work embraces the overlooked—the unstable, the broken, the leftover—as fertile ground for listening and composition.
Photo Credits: Amelie Amei Kahn-Ackermann
Produced by Timmy Olivia Thyge Johansen and Louise Tandrup Esbensen / The Lake Radio
Produced for Sound Art Lab
Supported by Statens Kunstfond and Nordisk Kulturfond

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